Achillea millefolium Cerise Queen (yarrow)
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Yarrow or Achillea millefolium Cerise Queen flower seeds
If you’re looking for a versatile and low-maintenance addition to your garden, you’re in luck. Yarrow, also known as Achillea, is not just a stunning cut flower; it’s also a welcoming host for a variety of butterflies. This common wildflower is a breeze to grow, making it perfect for both beginners and seasoned gardeners.
What can you do with this beauty, you ask? Well, the possibilities are endless! You can pick her delicate lace-like flowers for fresh bouquets or even dry them for long-lasting floral arrangements. And the foliage is edible and can be brewed into a delightful cup of tea. Yarrow is truly a plant of many talents!
One of the best things about yarrow is its low-maintenance nature. It thrives in all types of soil and doesn’t demand much care. When the autumn or late winter chill arrives, don’t hesitate to trim the plants back. Don’t worry new foliage will sprout from the base, ready to show itself for a new season. Easy gardening at its best!
Planting information to grow Yarrow from seed:
Plant type: hardy perennial
Height: flowers grow 60 centimeters tall
Position: Will do great in full sun or partial shade
Sowing time: Autumn spring and early summer
Bloom time: starts 120 days after sowing
Spacing: 20-25 centimeters between each plant
Germination: Takes 7-14 days in temperatures of 10-20°C
Pinching: not needed because plants naturally branch and grow bushy
Flowers: June to August, depending on the weather and moment of sowing and picking flowers
Pollinator-friendly: Yes, the open flowers are visited by bees and other insects
Recommended seed tray or pot: any small to medium-sized cell seed tray or pot will work
Level of difficulty: Not difficult at all!
The package contains: 200+ seeds
Tips to grow to germinate yarrow (Achillea millefolium) seeds
No need to stress; it’s a piece of cake. Keep the soil consistently moist but not overly wet, and don’t bury the seeds too deeply under a heavy layer of compost. To keep things simple and ensure success, go for a small to medium-sized pot or seed tray with cells measuring around 3 to 4 cm. After a few weeks, you can transplant these young seedlings into your garden. If you want them to be a bit sturdier, consider transplanting or potting them up once – especially if your garden has its fair share of hungry wildlife. Remember, bigger plants are hardier!
When to pick the flowers
For the longest vase life, pick the stems when the florets start to open. If you prefer dried arrangements, hang the stems upside down in a dark room. If the flowers or stems start to look a bit droopy, you may have picked them a bit too early. Keep the water fresh by removing foliage from the base of the stem. With proper care, you can enjoy these vibrant blooms for up to a week before they gracefully retire.
Specifications
Weight | 5 g |
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Plant type | Hardy perennial |
Flower height | 60 – 80 cm |
Days to mature | 100 – 120 days |
Sun requirements | Full sun to partial shade |
Color | Pink |
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