Thanks. I thought it might be an edible seasoning- at least the young tender leaves. My MIL thinks anything grown in the backyard is buggy & therefore not edible. So, when I asked her if I could take some clippings, I got a look like I had asked to drink poison.
I usually cut down & dry all our herbs for winter. If I get adventurous, I'll freeze them in oil in ice cube trays. If we have a mild fall, we may have a few plants still around in mid Nov, but from Nov-March everything is brown. It makes me appreciate the tiny herb plants when they come back in April. The rosemary does not come back, so that's the only one I must buy annually. Good idea to search for a snow hardy version, though. When searching I found that none will withstand our -20'F weeks in Jan, but I did discover why mine always perished in the house. Thankfully, I do much better caring for animals than plants.