Re: [LincolnTalk] Sweet Woodruff experience?

2022-07-26 Thread Debra Daugherty
If you are looking for a groundcover, maybe Asarum Canadense (Canadian wild ginger) would be good. That's native. Pretty leaves. On Tue, Jul 26, 2022 at 8:18 AM Sara Lupkas wrote: >  > We battle Sweet Woodruff in many conservation fields in Lincoln - it is > very aggressive! I would strongly

Re: [LincolnTalk] Sweet Woodruff experience?

2022-07-26 Thread Sara Lupkas
 We battle Sweet Woodruff in many conservation fields in Lincoln - it is very aggressive! I would strongly advise against planting it anywhere. A good place to look for native plant recommendations is either on LLCT's website, https://lincolnconservation.org/pollinators/toolkits/, Native Plant

[LincolnTalk] Sweet Woodruff experience?

2022-07-24 Thread Audrey Kalmus
Dear Lincoln gardeners - I’m curious about your experience with Sweet Woodruff (Galium odoratum). I’m considering it for a medium shady spot as ground cover in between other plants like bleeding hearts, fringed bleeding hearts, anise hyssop, sage. But I read it can be aggressive. I’ve tried