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Sweet Woodruff

Galium odoratum

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: This woodland native thrives in partial to full shade. While it can handle dappled morning light, direct afternoon sun will scorch the delicate foliage and cause the plant to go dormant prematurely.
  • Soil: Aim for rich, well-drained soil that mimics the conditions of a forest floor. If you are working with heavy clay or sandy soil, amend it generously with compost or leaf mold to improve moisture retention and drainage.

Watering Requirements

Keep the soil consistently moist while your Sweet Woodruff establishes its shallow root system during the first season. Once established, it can handle short dry spells, but inconsistent watering during the heat of summer will cause the foliage to brown or force the plant into early dormancy.

Pruning Tips

Since this is a herbaceous groundcover, you generally only need to clean up dead foliage in late fall to keep the area tidy for winter. If the plants look a bit ragged after they finish blooming in late spring, you can mow them on a high setting to encourage a fresh flush of dense green growth for the rest of the season.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, all-purpose granular fertilizer in early spring just as new growth begins to emerge. Avoid using high-nitrogen fertilizers late in the season, as this encourages weak, leafy growth that is susceptible to winter damage and may reduce next year's bloom count.

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Description

The Sweet Woodruff (Galium odoratum) is an old-world perennial with delicate white, 4-petalled flowers that look wonderful with its dark green foliage! The sweet-smelling leaves are arranged in whorl around the square stem in evenly spaced intervals, with the starry flowers blooming at the top like stars over a green crown!

The dried leaves and flowers are said to have a grassy vanilla odor like fresh grass and can be used for potpourri and insect repellant in your home. In Germany, the flowers are used to flavor young Riesling, called Maiwein (May Wine).

Galium blooms from late spring to early summer throughout USDA planting zones 4 to 9, these are tender perennials that will completely die back to the ground in cold winters but will pop up in mass in the spring!

Landscape Application:

This little perennial grows in woods and on shaded hedge banks and meadow edges in the dappled shade and near a tree canopy. Flowers are set on tender stalks, with narrow, bright-green leaves, and spread by way of underground rhizomes to form polite mats of textured 6 - 12 inch tall carpets of greenery!

Fantastic edging and borders, fill in the sides of a path or walkway, or your driveway with these frilly perennials! Use Sweet Woodruff as a front-of-the-garden border perennial, in a naturalized area, or as a groundcover beneath shrubs and trees.

These shade-loving carpets will spread out to form a dense, lacy mat and choke out weeds, slow erosion on slopes, and make hard-to-mow hillsides shine! Hardy enough for Rock Gardens and airy enough for a pretty Cottage garden, even the Herb garden benefits from these perennials that are steeped in medicinal and culinary applications!

  • Delicate Small White Flowers
  • Loves Dappled & Partial Shade
  • Fragrant Foliage & Flowers - Stronger When Dried
  • Green Leaves Arranged In Whorls
  • Groundcover, Edging, Massing, Erosion & Weed-Blocking Carpets

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Galium requires full sun but will tolerate morning shade and moist, well-drained soil. Its deep-green foliage develops best in the half-shade, where the sunlight penetrates with difficulty. More shade is required in warm climates. Galium can spread very rapidly and must be planted in an area where it is able to take over or planted in dry soil with reduced moisture access. Clean the area up in the fall after the foliage dies back and top-dress with a layer of mulch or compost for the winter. Deer seldom bothers these aromatic plants!

  • Thrives In Part/Half Shade Sites
  • Well-Drained Soil
  • Moderate to Low Moisture Once Established
  • Remove Foliage In Fall
  • Deer Resistant

Sweet and petite, the Sweet Woodruff perennials are shade-loving ornamental groundcovers that should be included in your garden! Find yours at NatureHills.com!

Frequently Asked Questions

Will Sweet Woodruff grow in full sun or does it need shade?

  • Sweet Woodruff thrives in dappled and partial shade rather than full sun. This woodland perennial naturally grows under tree canopies and on shaded hedge banks in zones 4-9. Plant it in areas with morning shade for best results.

How tall and wide does Sweet Woodruff get at maturity?

  • Sweet Woodruff grows 6-12 inches tall and spreads to form dense carpets through underground rhizomes. This low-growing perennial makes an excellent groundcover that naturally controls its spread. Plant multiples for faster coverage in shaded areas, available at naturehills.com.

Is Sweet Woodruff hardy in cold winters?

  • Sweet Woodruff is hardy in USDA zones 4-9, completely dying back to the ground in cold winters before emerging in mass each spring. These tender perennials reliably return through their underground rhizomes. Plan for winter dieback and expect vigorous spring growth.

What are the care requirements for Sweet Woodruff, like soil and water?

  • Sweet Woodruff thrives in moist, well-draining soil with dappled to partial shade in zones 4-9. This woodland perennial prefers consistent moisture but avoid waterlogged conditions. Plant in areas with morning shade or under tree canopies for best results.

Can Sweet Woodruff be grown in containers?

  • Sweet Woodruff grows well in containers as long as they're placed in partial to dappled shade. Choose a container at least 12 inches wide to accommodate its spreading habit and rhizomes. Keep soil consistently moist and expect it to reach 6-12 inches tall. Shop quality plants at naturehills.com.

Is Sweet Woodruff toxic to cats and dogs?

  • Sweet Woodruff is generally considered safe for pets, though large quantities of any plant material can cause digestive upset. This fragrant groundcover has been used historically in food and beverages like German Maiwein. Keep an eye on pets around any new plantings and consult your vet if concerned.

How should Sweet Woodruff be spaced when planting?

  • Plant Sweet Woodruff 12-18 inches apart to allow for natural spreading. This perennial forms dense 6-12 inch tall carpets through underground rhizomes, so closer spacing gives quicker coverage while wider spacing lets each plant develop fully before filling in.

Does Sweet Woodruff attract pests or diseases?

  • Sweet Woodruff is generally pest and disease resistant, making it a low-maintenance groundcover choice. Its fragrant foliage actually helps repel insects naturally. Plant in well-draining soil with dappled shade to prevent any moisture-related issues.

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