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The Official Seed Starting Home Page - Woodruff
The Official Seed Starting Home Page - Woodruff Your Weekly Electronic Gardening Guide Practical Horticulture for Busy People. Woodruff About This Plant... Family: Rubiaceae Genus and species: Galium odoratum Plant type: perennial Height and width: 8-10 inches high; 10 inches wide Location and soil: partial shade; rich, moist, well-drained soil Uses: dried leaves used in potpourris and sachets; ...
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Sweet Woodruff
... of my favorites is better suited to the woodland than the formal bed. The beautiful sweet woodruff, Galium odoratum, is a shade gardeners delight. Fast growing, quick to establish, beautiful, white spring ... , and she will even grow well in full shade. In addition to shrubs and trees, interplant woodruff with tall spring bulbs such as daffodils and tulips, an old-fashioned, spring-blooming bleeding ...
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Making the Transition from Conventional to Organic Farming Using Conservation Tillage in Florida
... , 2003. How do organic farmers fertilize crops? How do they control pests, diseases, and weeds? Online: http://www.ofrf.org/general/about_organic/ Wright, D.L, R.E. Blaser, and J.M. Woodruff. 1978. Seedling emergence as related to temperature and moisture tension. Agronomy Journal. Vol. 70: 709-712. Footnotes 1. This document is SS-AGR-11, one of a series of the Agronomy Department, Florida ...
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Hudson Valley Forum - GardenWeb
... from around the world. New forums: Lighting, Vertical Gardening, Organic Lawn Care, Rate & Review Messages: Exchanges [Switch to: Discussions ] Please be sure to read the Special Instructions for Exchanges! WANTED: Sweet Woodruff Posted by: lifelover1972 5 on Mon, Apr 24, 06 at 11:15 WANTED: woodland plants Posted by: lisa2004 NY Z6 on Mon, Feb 27, 06 at 9:14 Is anyone interested in a spring ...
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Royal Heritage and ivy? - Hellebore Forum - GardenWeb
... regular kind). I'm not at all sure this is the case. I need for this to be a "no or low maintenance" part of my landscape. Am I making a mistake with the ivy? I had initially tried sweet woodruff and it burned out in the dog days of August. Suggestions? We are talking about an area roughly 70' long by 4' deep. One end is quite shady; the other gets hit by the western sun. Follow-Up Postings: RE: ...
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Tree Physiology, Volume 26, 2006: Contents
... Tree Physiology 26:275284 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Transpiration-induced axial and radial tension gradients in trunks of Douglas-fir trees J.-C. Domec, F. C. Meinzer, B. L. Gartner and D. Woodruff Tree Physiology 26:285301 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Simulation of effects of wood microstructure on water transport Craig A. Aumann and E. David Ford Tree Physiology 26:303311 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] ...
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justgardeners.com
... you don't care for the fragrance, it can later be altered with the addition of some essential oil. Southernwood, mugwort, wormwood, tansy, santolina, thymes, mints, particularly peppermint, sweet woodruff, rosemary, sage, lavender, rue, pennyroyal, lemon verbena, eucalyptus, red cedar. There are also some spices that can be added to the mix: crushed cinnamon sticks, cloves peppercorns, coriander ...
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Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - G
... '--Barrenwort Epimedium x youngianum--Young's Barrenwort Euonymus fortunei--Wintercreeper Forsythia x intermedia--Border Forsythia Fragaria--Wild Strawberry, Alpine Strawberry Galium odoratum--Sweet Woodruff Hedera helix--English Ivy, Outdoors Hemerocallis--Daylily Hosta spp.--Plantain Lily Houttuynia cordata--Korean Houttuynia Juniperus conferta--Shore Juniper Juniperus davurica--Dahurian Juniper ...
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Herbs for Table & Beauty
... share. Herbs can be grown for culinary purposes or for their ornamental value alone. The creeping species of Thymus make very attractive ground covers and are favorites of our harried bees. Sweet woodruff (Galium odoratum, formerly Asperula odorata) looks splendid as an edging in shady areas, particularly under rhodies; as an added benefit, you can use it to make May wine. Oregano (Origanum ...
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Open Directory - Home: Gardening: Plants: Herbs
... - Article about propagation, cultivation, and uses of this subtropical plant used as an alternative sweetener, as well as comments on the controversy over its health effects. Sweet Woodruff - Info on growing and using Sweet Woodruff The Tasteful Garden Culinary Herb Plants - Need an herb-growing encyclopedia? This site also offers growing tips, recipes, and herb plants for sale. Thyme for Sage ...
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