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Anne Hanson's avatar

Loving this combined creation of your skills, manifested by Lol's filming and Terri; herself and her voice and words. Starting out with the local four-legged neighbours is delightful, as well as your own companion creatures. Play of light. Close-ups of specific plants and the kitties. I will remember this video, and sniff rosemary to remind myself. I love this plant too, and recently distilled mine, although it wasn't flowering. It has so much volatile oils, it was still strong and lovely. Thank you again for the knowledge and beauty you bring to our homes, along with a delightful Sunday morning visit to Ireland!

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Danu's Irish Herb Garden's avatar

Thank you Anne, I am honoured that you want to remember this video post. xx

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Suzannah Beechwood-Hunt's avatar

What a beautiful film! I too love and adore Rosemary. It is one of my favourites. It is the Gypsy herb and, in Spain, they will give you a sprig.

Thank you both.

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Danu's Irish Herb Garden's avatar

Definitely one of my favourites. I love how gentle and nurturing it is and yet can stand up to gales and winds straight off the sea. xx

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Vanessa Fielding's avatar

Thanks Terri for such an uplifting video - what a magic herb, just thinking of her brings a shift and I could certainly smell her scent in your idyllic herb garden! There is so much serendipity in your posts - yet again I felt that video was just for me! I've had no luck growing rosemary in our Galloway garden for some reason but will go in search of a pot asap. Bless you for all you bring to us each week.

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Danu's Irish Herb Garden's avatar

So glad you enjoyed it Vanessa. I think Rosemary prefers poor soil - dry and rocky and to be close to the sea. She also likes the sun. Mine became huge next to the stone wall as there a lot of passive heat. I grow Rosemary in the polytunnel too but that plant is much weaker and leggy. xx

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Mary Barrett's avatar

I loved your talk on Rosemary and the extra music by Lol. Thank you both for elevating my Sunday! 🥰🙏🙏

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Danu's Irish Herb Garden's avatar

Thank you Mary, delighted you enjoyed it xx

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Esther's avatar

I planted some Rosemary in my herb garden a few years back and it's just starting to take off this year, I'm pleased to say. I didn't know the properties of the herb until I watched your video, Terri. I'm intrigued! Yes, I'm definitely going to put some into a sachet for my dreamtime! Thank you!💖

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Danu's Irish Herb Garden's avatar

Glad to hear it is settled in and growing well. Remember to set your intention too when dreaming with her xx

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Tacy West's avatar

I have planted Rosemary two years in a row and it just does not do well in either spot. Will try my last and third spot next year. I love this herb for many reasons but I forgot about under the pillow. This is something that will really help me right now in the grieving process. Again this is the most fabulous podcast in my life. The music was new and really good this week, again.

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Danu's Irish Herb Garden's avatar

It was new music and glad you noticed and liked it. Maybe you are too high for Rosemary given that it likes a coastal area, but then again it grows in the mountains in Greece and Spain. I am sure it will help you, for your heart and happy memories xx

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Tacy West's avatar

My tiny plant gave me several twigs for my pillow. Helped but second wave of suffering. Essie's companion has just wasted away the last three weeks and the vet gave us little hope so we bury her today. My suffering is so big. We just all celebrated our birthdays May and June and now my little dogs are gone with a level of suffering. They were just 4 and 5 years old, I just give up. All the treatment and suffering for this out come.

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