Rosemary 'Madeline Hill'

Rosmarinus officinalis

How to grow Rosemary 'Madeline Hill'

  • Full Sun

  • Medium

Try to plant in a location that enjoys full sun and remember to water moderately. Keep in mind when planting that Madeline Hill is thought of as hardy, so Madeline Hill will tend to go dormant or grow slowly over the winter months.

Growing Madeline Hill from seed

Look to ensure a distance 0.98 inches (2.5 cm) between seeds when sowing - bury at a depth of at least 0.23 inches (0.6 cm) deep. Soil temperature should be kept higher than 16°C / 61°F to ensure good germination.

Transplanting Madeline Hill

Ensure that temperatures are mild and all chance of frost has passed before planting out, as Madeline Hill is a hardy plant.

Harvesting Madeline Hill

Harvest anytime by pinching or cutting springs to use in dishes such as lamb, chicken, potatoes, or other dishes.34

Rosemary Madeline Hill Etymology

Named Hill Hardy Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Madeline Hill’ by herb grower Tom DeBaggio in the 1980’s in honor of grower Madeline Hill.12

Misspellings of Rosemary 'Madeline Hill'

Madeleine Hill

Other Names for Rosemary 'Madeline Hill'

Hill Hardy

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