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Artemisia is a genus of annual flowering herbs that grow in a shrub habit… More
French tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus) is an aromatic and flavorful herb that is used extensively… More
Wormwood (artemisia absinthium) is a sprawling perennial herb that grows 3-4 feet high and… More
Half-circle gardens add a tailored look to the landscape while still offering the perception… More
The trumpet plant, also known as Datura or Angel Trumpet, is an exotic plant… More
Strawberry pots are made of terra cotta clay, which allows air and moisture through… More
Garden edging trim serves many purposes. It keeps the soil of the garden from… More
Desert gardening conditions are harsh. Plants for desert life must be able to withstand… More
The term evergreen refers to plants that keep their leaves throughout the winter. Most… More
The silver mound plant (Artemisia schmidtiana) is also called wormwood or mugwort. It is… More
In arid areas where drought is abundant, there is still hope for gardeners. Plants… More
A Mediterranean garden is water wise, elegant and works well in areas where winter… More
...to as mugwort, sweet Annie, or by its Latin name, Artemisia. Wormwood is easy… More
Artemisias are a species of Mediterranean herbs distinguished by their silver, white or gray… More
Wormwood is part of the Artemisia family of gray- or silver-leaved plants. It was… More
Artemisia ludoviciana, or white sagebrush, is a perennial that is native all over North… More
Field sagewort or Artemisia campestris is a biennial herb that grows about 1 to… More
Guide sheet: Information on Artemisia(woodworm) More
The tasy story of tarragon by Leigh Abernathy. Includes recipes. More
Growing herbs with flowers attracts beneficial insects and birds that feed off harmful garden pests.… More
To grow wormwood, also known as Artemisia, start the plant by the seed or root,… More
Learn what perennial herbs you can and should plant in your garden in this free… More
Now that we have the new fence up I am designing (trying) new beds. Some of them will use existing plants that I was never happy with their placement. I have one area that will be about 8 ft long and 4-5 ft deep. I would like to move a… More
... broom corn(sorghum vulgar) radish lemon bee balm artemisia "sweet annie" parsley broccoli pepper-green i would like lavender living stones… More
Does this plant just grow really spindly, or do I have mine planted in too much shade? I love this pale green powdery leaves, but the plant is just so unruly! Can it be pruned into a more compact form? I don't have close up pictures, maybe next year.... Stacey More
...ou can give me some advice. I have a rather large artemisia Silver King in my drought tolerant garden. After a good rainfall, it collapsed outward from the middle and whereas it used to look gorgeous,it now just looks messy. If I cut it back, will… More
ANyone have ideas how to contain artemisia in my borders? It starts sending out rooters and is quite invasive, as much as I love the contrast of color and texture mixed in - I moved a bit last year and now I see tons of little leaves popping up in… More
...the heck is this invasive stuff? I thought it was artemisia that I moved last year, but this is spreading all over the place and the original artemisia is much more contained....:confused: More
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