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Not for consumption
I've just bought a rosemary plant, half price, at the supermarket. It's intended to be an xmas decoration but I never thought the growing instructions would say "not for consumption" what the heck do you think they have done to it? Pesticides maybe??
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Re: Not for consumption
Is it of the "plastic, lead paint" variety?
Joking aside, I've not had much luck growing rosemary here. I've tried to grow it indoors and it just stops growing (before it begins to look useful). Outside, the hardy variety seeds I bought (drought resistant, allegedly) died within days of it beginning its acclimatisation to being transplanted outdoors. I miss the bush I had back in England. I could take whatever I wanted from it on a Sunday afternoon and it'd come right back for more [trimming] the next weekend. |
Re: Not for consumption
Originally Posted by Greenhill
(Post 9068260)
I miss the bush I had back in England. I could take whatever I wanted from it on a Sunday afternoon and it'd come right back for more the next weekend.
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Re: Not for consumption
Originally Posted by Greenhill
(Post 9068260)
Is it of the "plastic, lead paint" variety?
Joking aside, I've not had much luck growing rosemary here. I've tried to grow it indoors and it just stops growing (before it begins to look useful). Outside, the hardy variety seeds I bought (drought resistant, allegedly) died within days of it beginning its acclimatisation to being transplanted outdoors. I miss the bush I had back in England. I could take whatever I wanted from it on a Sunday afternoon and it'd come right back for more [trimming] the next weekend. |
Re: Not for consumption
Originally Posted by Greenhill
(Post 9068260)
Is it of the "plastic, lead paint" variety?
Joking aside, I've not had much luck growing rosemary here. I've tried to grow it indoors and it just stops growing (before it begins to look useful). Outside, the hardy variety seeds I bought (drought resistant, allegedly) died within days of it beginning its acclimatisation to being transplanted outdoors. I miss the bush I had back in England. I could take whatever I wanted from it on a Sunday afternoon and it'd come right back for more [trimming] the next weekend. I cant make up my mind if thats serious or not :D Maybe I'm just a tad childish |
Re: Not for consumption
Originally Posted by nldfc
(Post 9069339)
I cant make up my mind if thats serious or not :D Maybe I'm just a tad childish
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Re: Not for consumption
Originally Posted by Dave+Jules
(Post 9069371)
I would go with the tad childish :D
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Re: Not for consumption
Originally Posted by nldfc
(Post 9069339)
I cant make up my mind if thats serious or not :D Maybe I'm just a tad childish
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Re: Not for consumption
Originally Posted by ducktastic
(Post 9070118)
yep I read that and LMAO!!! Nothing quite like trimming your bush on a Sunday afternoon :lol:
If anyone needs a bush trimming tomorrow afternoon just shout and I'll be around with my shears :sneaky::devil_smile: |
Re: Not for consumption
Shouldn't this thread be merged with the one on waxing? ;)
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Re: Not for consumption
Originally Posted by fledermaus
(Post 9068230)
I've just bought a rosemary plant, half price, at the supermarket. It's intended to be an xmas decoration but I never thought the growing instructions would say "not for consumption" what the heck do you think they have done to it? Pesticides maybe??
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Re: Not for consumption
Originally Posted by triumphguy
(Post 9071373)
Probably not been tested by the food police.
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Re: Not for consumption
My knowledge from Ontario is a bit old, so feel free to ignore: I believe that indicates the grower/seller is not guaranteeing the plant is from a completely organic and pesticide-free environment.
And the government in general does not seem overly supportive of people using herbs as "medicine." For example, it might be dangerous to ingest a large amount of rosemary with high blood pressure meds. I have no idea how much rosemary would constitute "a large amount" so I'm not much help, I guess. |
Re: Not for consumption
Originally Posted by Essay
(Post 9071680)
My knowledge from Ontario is a bit old, so feel free to ignore: I believe that indicates the grower/seller is not guaranteeing the plant is from a completely organic and pesticide-free environment.
And the government in general does not seem overly supportive of people using herbs as "medicine." For example, it might be dangerous to ingest a large amount of rosemary with high blood pressure meds. I have no idea how much rosemary would constitute "a large amount" so I'm not much help, I guess. |
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