My 'Arp' Rosemary has survived temps down to 10°F so far this season. which is colder than traditional Rosemary can survive. Rosemary is hardy to about 20°F
'Arp' Rosemary is the most cold hardy Rosemary. It is hardy to -10°F. I will update later this winter when I experience subzero temps
So I don't risk killing it, I will cover it with burlap once temps get below freezing.
I planted this Rosemary back in the Spring. Look back at my earlier posts if you want to read that
Indianapolis, IN
USDA Zone: 5b/6a
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