Syrian rue is worth growing. Its difficult to start but once they have established and begin vegetating they're practically self-reliant plants and branch out fairly quickly, but make sure to leave the soil mostly dry and sandy, and water thoroughly a couple times per week and remove all of the runoff. Rue can effectively handle drought but not for very long, and any over-watering could easily drown Syrian rue. Once a rue plant begins to die it dies sooner rather then later, so always make sure that once a branch dies off that the plant is healthy enough to stimulate fresh growth.
Also, expect loss during the germination period. I started with roughly thirty seeds and only ended up with about seven seedlings. Once rue takes off it can get big and bushy.
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