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...s known as sweet sagewort, sweet annie and annual wormwood, its foliage is highly… More
Wormwood (artemisia absinthium) is a sprawling perennial herb that grows 3-4 feet high and… More
The term evergreen refers to plants that keep their leaves throughout the winter. Most… More
Most herbs can be planted in the spring after the last frost, with the… More
...ound plant (Artemisia schmidtiana) is also called wormwood or mugwort. It is a low-growing… More
Many gardeners experience the satisfaction of planting a vegetable garden. Many of those gardeners,… More
There's nothing more maddening than finding that your produce has been nibbled before it's… More
Wormwood is a sweet-smelling perennial herb also referred to as mugwort, sweet Annie, or… More
Wormwood is part of the Artemisia family of gray- or silver-leaved plants. It was… More
...bsfrom the flavorful Alexanders to fragrant wormwoodeach shown in glorious color, with details of… More
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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
I have a variety of herbs in my herb garden which is not one big patch but several areas within the same zone with different herbs some being perinnials and some seasonal, I have to check the English names for some that have not been mentioned, I just planted them… More
Hello All, :) I'm building a Hummingbird and Butterfly garden... We have a couple of growing families of rabbits around the area... I always thought they were "cute"...UNTIL I wanted to plant a major garden... Many of the bulbs, rhizones and tender vegatation that will be going into an "L"… More
My family and I have been renting the same property for approximately four years now. I have done numerous gardening around the house and in my small gardens here. We are planning on purchasing a home in the next six months, it is now just a matter of waiting for… More
...al herbs? I myself am trying to grow Lovage, Rue, Wormwood and Stevia. The Lovage and Rue I am interested in because I am a mythology buff. They were both commonly used by the Ancient Romans, and were mentioned in several ancient writings.… More
Hey, I recently retired and am living in the mountains of central PA. This Looks like a wonderful, friendly, helpful site where I hope to receive and share information. Just finished one large flower mound and and now working on the second which is totally overgrown with to much stuff:… More
Hi all, :banana-wa Hoping you 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
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