Plant of The Week – Rosemary

Rosemary is one of those plants that checks all the boxes—beautiful, fragrant, useful in the kitchen, and a magnet for pollinators when in bloom. It’s drought-tolerant, heat-loving, and thrives in North Texas, making it a reliable favorite for any garden.

Why you’ll love it:

  • Evergreen foliage for year-round color

  • Tiny blue blooms that attract bees and butterflies

  • Fresh sprigs perfect for cooking and garnishing

  • Low-maintenance and Texas-tough

Quick Care Tips:
Plant rosemary in a sunny spot with well-draining soil or in a container. Snip sprigs as needed—light trimming encourages new growth. Once established, it needs very little water.

This week is the perfect time to add rosemary to your garden for beauty, flavor, and pollinator appeal all in one plant!