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Common Yarrow Common yarrow (Achillea millefolium) brings interest to the rock garden with its feathery foliage and umbrella-shaped flower heads that attract pollinators.
Oregon botanist Suzie Savoie uses wildflowers to transform home gardens into water-wise, fire-resistant pollinator havens.
To plant yarrow, select a sunny location and loosen the soil about 15 inches deep and mix in 3 inches of compost. Yarrow establishes itself and spreads rapidly, so space the plants 12-24 inches apart.
Yarrow is a perennial herb, although it may not look like one. Its rhizomes produce hairy, branched, fibrous stems that are covered in fern-like, deep green leaves that lead up to disks of dozens ...
Yarrow A fall favorite, common yarrow boasts little white flowers with bright yellow centers. However, you can choose between yellow, white, pink, and orange varieties for a bold color palette.
1. Yarrow Emilie Bausager 's first recommendation is Achillea millefolium, otherwise known as common yarrow, which is generally suitable for hardiness zones 3-9.
Practicality is important to many of us when it comes to gardening. Gardening and landscaping can be time consuming. A long flowering period, low water use, and critter resistance are good qualities.
A plant showcasing a long season of showy blooms that is also drought tolerant, deer resistant and visited by native pollinators is a prized addition for any garden. Yarrow, the International Herb ...