Galium
Pot Cultivation
Galium are easy to grow. They will thrive in any good soil in sun or partial shade. To grow Sweet Woodruff successfully, moisten a bag of peat moss, spread it 2 inches deep, and work it into the soil. Mix in phosphate sources and organic matter. If your soil is heavy clay, also add an inch layer of sand. Keep the soil moist and saturate thoroughly if your plants wilt in the afternoon sun. In hot summer climates, grow Sweet Woodruff in the shade and keep the soil consistently moist. When Sweet Woodruff is growing actively, the leaves and stems may be picked and used to make May wine. Decant dry white wine in a wide mouth jar and add a handful of leaves and stems. Seal the jar and store it out of sunlight at room temperature. The jar should be shaken once in a while. After a month, strain out the green matter and serve the wine slightly chilled. Dried Sweet Woodruff is a lovely addition to potpourris; hang plants in a dark room to dry.Propagation
Galiums may be increased by seeds or division. Start Sweet Woodruff by buying plants.G. Mollugo |
VARIETIES
- G. odoratum (Sweet Woodruff);
- G. aristatum (Baby's Breath);
- G. Mollugo;
- G. verum (Yellow Bedstraw or Lady's Bedstraw).