Outsidepride Woodruff Seeds - Blue Woodruff (Asperula Orientalis) & Sweet Woodruff (Galium Odoratum) provide a fantastic filler for gardens in USDA Zones 4-10. Thriving in partial shade to full sun, these low-maintenance, resilient plants produce fragrant blue and white blooms in spring and summer, growing 6-12 inches tall. Perfect for companion planting, they naturally self-seed each year. Available in 200, 400, 1000, and 2000 seeds per packet, these Woodruff seeds are a great addition to your garden.
Our Sweet Woodruff Seeds create a fragrant covering for shaded areas, perfect for filling gaps in garden beds. Its white flowers bloom in spring and summer, adding beauty and fragrance. Great for landscaping in USDA Zones 4-10, they’re a low-maintenance, year-round addition.
Our plant offers vibrant blooms that naturally attract butterflies and bring beauty to any garden. Perfect for ground cover plants, it thrives in partial shade to full sun, providing a low-maintenance solution with beautiful color and fragrance throughout the growing season.
Our Woodruff thrives in various garden settings, from shaded beds to containers. With its ability to grow in moist, rich soil and partial shade, it’s a versatile choice. Whether as a lush filler or a fragrant garden accent, it’s a low-maintenance addition to any landscape.
Our ground cover seeds produce vibrant blooms that bring a burst of color to your garden. With its striking flowers and lush green foliage, it adds visual interest and enhances the overall beauty of any garden setting, making it a perfect choice for adding vibrant color.
Our Sweet and Blue Woodruff create a fragrant, lush covering for shaded areas, perfect for filling gaps in garden beds or containers. With delicate white and blue flowers blooming in spring and summer, it adds both beauty and fragrance. Great for USDA Zones 4-10, this low-maintenance herb thrives in moist, rich soil and partial shade. Hardy and resilient, it offers year-round appeal, enhancing your landscape with vibrant greenery and delightful blooms, making it a beautiful and practical addition to any garden.
Our Woodruff flowers showcase breathtaking blue and white blooms, infusing vibrant color and a delightful fragrance that will enhance any garden. With Blue Woodruff growing from 6 to 12 inches and Sweet Woodruff reaching 8 inches, these plants fit seamlessly into a variety of garden settings. Their stunning blossoms in spring and summer create a long-lasting, captivating display that draws attention. The combination of fragrance and visual appeal adds an inviting charm to your landscape, enriching its beauty all season long.
Our Sweet and Blue Woodruff create a breathtaking lush ground cover, transforming your garden with a blanket of delicate blue and white blooms. These hardy plants thrive in shaded, moist areas, effortlessly filling empty spaces with their vibrant, fragrant flowers. With lush, evergreen foliage, they add texture, beauty, and a touch of elegance to any landscape. Perfect for USDA Zones 4-10, they offer a low-maintenance, year-round solution that turns your garden into a tranquil, aromatic sanctuary.
Blue Woodruff (Asperula Orientalis Blue Surprise) - Blue Woodruff seeds are a planting favorite of many herb gardeners. Asperula Orientalis, also called Oriental Woodruff, blooms in late spring to early summer with fluffy, lavender-blue flowers. Its lance-shaped leaves are wonderfully scented, creating a lovely perfume that wafts through the garden. The Oriental Woodruff herb is a terrific companion plant for roses, shrubs and large perennials. It tolerates quite a bit of shade, does well in moist locations, and the flowers attract butterflies. A synonymous botanical name is Asperula azurea.
How To Grow Blue Woodruff: Start Blue Woodruff seeds indoors in the late winter for transplanting out in the spring. Or, many gardeners recommend sowing the herbs seeds directly outdoors in prepared seedbeds several weeks before the end of frost season. The Blue Woodruff herb seeds germinate better in cooler temperatures. The Blue Woodruff herb does not perform well in extremely hot weather, so it may not survive the hottest weeks of summer. In cooler regions, the Blue Woodruff plant continues to look and smell fresh right up until frost. Blue Woodruff is one herb plant that reliably re-seeds itself for another year of blooming.