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I grow this because I love it in May Wine, a drink with sweet German wine like riesling or Italian prosecco, and brandy. It is best to in...Read More
Invasive plant that's not native to North America. Not recommended.
I grow mine in a pot in part shade in my zone 7b garden
Please check with your provincial/state and Country's list of invasive species before planting. Although this plant may not be invasive f...Read More
I received a piece of a friend's Japonese anenome and it came with a bit of this plant, I planted it in a 10 ft square contained area. T...Read More
West Virginia , all hills and we have 4 acres ,this notion of being "invasive" is one way to say it. I say it its a godsend for hard to w...Read More
I planted 19 quart sized plants spring of '12 and they have multiplied tremendously. Had I known they would have been so successful, I ...Read More
I find its behavior is unpredictable---in some sites it spreads aggressively and chokes out other perennials, and elsewhere it stays as a...Read More
It's cute and it smells nice when flowering but it is so invasive and it forms a dense mat of roots that can choke out nearby plants. Wi...Read More
After constuction caused terrible errosion behind our house, we couldn't get anything to grow in the shady mud left over, except this pla...Read More
In Calgary, Alberta Canada I have planted this plant beneath my Usurian Pear and it is coming along but certainly not aggressive. It is ...Read More
This plant is terribly invasive. Not only does it spread like wildfire, but it chokes out other plants in its path. Once the horse is out...Read More
We love our Sweet Woodruff. It is just outside our front door, at the base of a spruce tree. The warning, (above somewhere), of putting i...Read More
This plant grows well in my raised herb garden, which is really a huge container (12' X 4' and 3' deep) my husband built me). It seems to...Read More
Invasiveness of this plant may depend on variety. I LOVE mine and it spreads, but is certainly not invasive in my z7 area. It's very de...Read More
I love this plant. It's delicate and pretty. Lovely ground cover under my hostas, bleeding hearts & oriental lilies on the North side o...Read More
I have lots of this plant! Love it. The fragrance is wonderful in the spring. I have lots of shade gardens and this ground cover is in a...Read More
I have had Sweet Woodruff on the east side of my house for almost four years. I planted a small flat after the second year I moved patch...Read More
Blooms April - May in my garden.
Well, let's see if I can add a Northerner's note to this (I'm in Toronto, Canada).
I just planted 6 of these under a big o...Read More
I have had this plant for at least 10 years. Some years I have a lot of it and some years very little. It's far from being invasive. I...Read More
I planted two small plants in a raised bed in part shade last year. This year it is spreading rapidly, but is pretty easy to remove. I ...Read More
We have not found this plant to be invasive in part shade (east side of our house) in zone 7b. In fact, I wish it would spread a little ...Read More
I love this plant - but I will admit that we joke that only invasives thrive well in my yard.
I grow it in the garden sp...Read More
I say neutral only because I'd be happier if this wonderful plant did take over the yard.
I wish my sweet woodruff was invasive. I planted 18 plants in a bed with 3 PJM rhododendrons. The bed is nearly full shade and circumsc...Read More
I planted this a few years ago in full sun on the south side of our house. I had just pulled the overgrown bushes and was replacing them ...Read More
I agree. The sun-shy 'Sweet Woodruff' is an herbal groundcover likely best suited for colder climates, where it won't spread too vigorou...Read More
I've been growing this for years and have found it to be a good reliable groundcover for shady spots, including under black walnuts. I l...Read More
I'm in zone 5 and I planted it in the shade under some large trees so it really hasn't become invasive here. It doesn't have much room to...Read More
Makes an attractive ground cover, and behaves itself in poor to average soil. If it gets into good soil in my region (6B), it can grow o...Read More
Spreading quickly in clay/loam soil and the shady side of part shade. So much so that it's crowding out the periwinkle. very dense atract...Read More
The trick must be to grow this plant in terrible conditions. I planted three in midsummer, lost one right off the bat. The other two are ...Read More
I transplanted this from my friend's house where it was growing under her deck! It is in nearly full shade, under a porch which is under...Read More
I agree that it spreads itself readily but all I do is grab a handful and yank it out if it gets too close to a hosta, jacobs ladder, col...Read More
Zone 6b - A few sprigs planted 5 years ago.. now have put some in shade, full sun, amended and non-amended heavy clay - have found it a w...Read More
I love this herb. At my old house, I had it growing in poor (clay) soil, in almost full sun. This was too much sun for the little guy's...Read More
The porousity of the soil seems to be the key to this plants' invasiveness. I have planted it as a groundcover in 4 different areas. My...Read More
This may be invasive if given great loam and ideal conditions, however in my zone 5A (actually 4B on the north side, where it is, I have ...Read More
Let me underline the invasiveness warning! My mom gave me some, as it didn't grow much at her house & it's pretty. Also if you search t...Read More
I understand that this plant may be invasive in damp climates or sites. However, in my garden in the high desert, I'm very happy to see ...Read More
About seven years ago my sister decided that my garden was incomplete without sweet woodruff. For the first three years I was pleased wit...Read More
I have it growing in the dry shade of my "spruce grove" - 6 mature spruce trees at the back of my typical suburban lot. It's one of the ...Read More
The seed is slow to germinate, so it is best to divide
established plants in spring or fall, or to take cuttings
from mat...Read More