Barbeque Certified Organic Rosemary
Description
About Barbeque Rosemary Plants
Rosmarinus officinalis, or the ‘Barbeque Rosemary’, is a versatile herb celebrated for both its culinary and ornamental appeal. With sturdy stems perfect for skewering, this aromatic herb brings a subtle blend of pepper and lemon flavors to your barbecue dishes.
Barbeque Rosemary isn’t just prized for its culinary uses; its fragrant evergreen foliage and edible blue flowers also make it a stunning addition to your landscape. Resistant to deer and thriving in drought conditions, this herb offers both practicality and beauty. Whether planted in borders, containers, or as a fragrant hedge, Barbeque Rosemary adds vibrancy and flavor to any garden setting.
Easy Care Tips for Barbeque Rosemary
These herbs enjoy full sun and well-draining soil. Space rosemary plants about 2-3 feet apart. Trim as needed to maintain size, but pruning is generally unnecessary. This rapid grower thrives with minimal care, requiring deep watering after planting and only occasional watering during hot, dry spells. Do not overwater. Feed lightly with a balanced fertilizer in spring and enjoy a season of flavorful, fragrant bounty from your Barbeque Rosemary. This herb is a perennial in zones where winters are mild, but in colder regions, it can be grown as an annual or brought indoors for the winter.
Our USDA-Certified Organic herbs come potted in quality soil and ready to plant!
Survival Guaranteed!


Since 1816, Stark Bro’s has promised to provide customers with the very best fruit trees and plants. It’s just that simple. However, because annual plants are naturally short-lived and complete their life cycle in a single growing season, our standard one-year survival guarantee does not apply to annuals. If your annuals arrive damaged or fail to thrive within the first 14 days after delivery, please contact us immediately so we can make it right. For all other plants, our full one-year warranty still applies. Read more about our warranty policy.
Characteristics
Bloom Color | Blue |
Hardiness Zone Range | 2 - 10, Outdoor Planting: 8 - 10 |
Pollination | Not Required |
Shade/Sun | Full Sun |
Soil Moisture | Well Drained |
Soil pH Level | 6.0 - 7.0 |
Years to Bear | 1 |
Size & Spacing
Mature Size
Recommended Spacing
Zone Compatibility
Pollination
Pollination is not required for this variety.
Tools & Supplies
Planting & Care
Learn all about how to grow herbs in The Growing Guide. An entire section of our website dedicated to your growing success.
Shipping Information
Arrives when it's time to plant
Questions & Answers
Yes this is a perennial.
This arrives in either a 4inch pot or a quart pot depending on which option you choose.
It's a small starter bush, about a foot long overall. Very healthy, too.
It sounds like your rosemary might be struggling with the transition indoors. Rosemary is a Mediterranean plant that dislikes sudden changes in environment, excessive moisture, and poor air circulation. Here are some possible reasons it's dying and what you can do to improve its survival:
Possible Issues & Fixes
Humidity & Air Circulation
Indoor air is often too dry, leading to leaf drop.
Keep rosemary in a cool room (50-60°F) with good airflow.
Use a small fan to improve circulation and prevent mold.
Overwatering
Rosemary hates wet roots. Overwatering indoors is a common killer.
Let the soil dry almost completely between waterings.
Use a terra cotta pot with drainage holes and well-draining soil (sandier mix).
Light
Needs at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight.
A grow light can help if natural light is insufficient.
Customer Reviews
1 plant has kept us plenty for grilling steaks & other uses.
Might want 2 if you have a bigger family. We are 2 - retired.
Its worth buying from Stark Bros than starting from seed.
Winter hardy in my zone and tecently , Moved but didn't take mine with me. so wanted to replace with a stronger plabnt
For cooking purposes :-)
It is perennial for our zone.
I have been wanting a rosemary bush since moving to N.C.. The last one i purchased locally didn't live long so hoping for better luck with this one.