Italian sage and rosemary help

Discussion in 'Gardening' started by ForestNymphe, Mar 23, 2009.

  1. ForestNymphe

    ForestNymphe Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    Merry meet all.
    It has been some time, years in fact since I have had the pleasure of this forum. I hope all your gardening pursuits are fruitful.
    Here is my dilemma. I am wishing to grow a variety of fresh herbs in my kitchen window that faces north. Living in the redwoods, its pretty shady here most of the time save a few hours a day. Now my cat grass and cat herbs are growing like mad, my flowers are sprouting pretty and healthy. My sage and rosemary? Nada.
    Should I move my delicate little seedlings to a sunnier spot or let them be for now. Its been a few weeks since I planted, no frost in sight and the weather is between 60-70 degrees.
    I embrace any wisdom offered and thank you in advance.
    May your gardens all be bountiful and a source of joy.
     
  2. gardener

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    They both need lots of sun and long days. Your temps seem reasonable, it may be they just need a little more time. They are both going to need more than a north window to grow and prosper once they sprout.
     
  3. ForestNymphe

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    Thank you very much!
     
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