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Smowball | 12:02 Tue 25th Oct 2011 | Gardening
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Ive got a lovely one in a pot in the garden - what do I do with it in the winter? Do I cut it back, cover it or what? TIA
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Rosemary does need protection from cold - the easiest way is to bring it inside over winter if you can. Mine lives in the front (enclosed) porch during the winter months.
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Ahhh, Ive got a porch so I can do that. : )
My rosemary bush stays in the garden all year through. It is in a very dry area and next to a south facing wall though.
so long as it has good drainage it should be fine make sure the pot is raised off the floor with either feet or a few bits of tile or brick a south facing wall is great if you have one but they are very tough.
Although it *may* be ok outside in winter, it doesn't like cold winds or an exposed position. So if the coming winter is anything like the last one - and some "experts" say it will be worse! - it'll be safer inside.
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If it helps, my garden is a total suntrap, no shade whatsoever.
On cold nights wrap a fleece over it to give it a bit more protection from frosts.
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A fleece with sleeves? : )
Ours is planted in an exposed position, a lot of branches died during the prolonged snow last winter. I left them on until the spring to give some shelter to the heathly part left. Then cut the dead out in spring and trimmed back the healthy. Looks as good as new now.

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