Description
Yarrow - Achillea Millefolium is a British native wildflower that is also good for the back of a garden border with slender, sturdy stems with green 'fern like' foliage, topped with delicate flat white flowers.
A low maintenance hardy perennial that will self seed, the flowers are particularly attractive to butterflies and the flowers are perfect for a white garden and cutting flowers.
When to Sow | Indoors all year round |
Where to Sow | Sow direct outdoors in flowering position spring and autumn |
Water the area prior to sowing. | |
How to Sow | Surface sow onto damp soil and lightly cover with a sprinkling of soil and water from underneath only. |
For direct sowing surface sow onto prepared soil that has been raked to a fine tilth, gently rake in seeds. Water during dry periods until germination occurs. | |
What to do Next | Water well until established. |
Deadhead to prevent self seeding. | |
Flowering period | June to October with a height of 45cm |
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