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Achillea millefolium, or Yarrow, is a hardy perennial that is a favorite of many gardeners. It reaches 18 – 24 inches in height and the same in width, forming a nice clump. This Summer Pastel Mix has 3 – 4 inch flower clusters with pastel shades of pink, rose, orange-red, purple, gray, salmon and mauve.
This yarrow mix grows as a perennial in USDA zones 3 - 10.
The flower clusters are long-lasting and make a great cut flower, and it dries well for use in dried arrangements. To dry, hang the Yarrow upside down in a well-ventilated, dark, dry room.
Sowing Rate: 6 - 7 seeds per plant or approximately 1000 seeds covers 75 square feet. Start Yarrow seed indoors 6 – 8 weeks before the last expected frost date. Press the seed into soil, lightly cover it and keep the seed moist. With a temperature of 68F, germination is usually in 21 days.
Grow Yarrow in full sun. It prefers well-drained soil, and it is usually deer resistant. Space plants 16 inches apart. In areas with long growing season, Yarrow can be directly started outdoors after danger of frost has passed. It takes 90 days from sowing to blooming. Deadheading promotes continual bloom, and the clumps should be divided every 3 – 4 years to keep the plant healthy.
Achillea millefolium, or Yarrow, is a hardy perennial that is a favorite of many gardeners. It reaches 18 – 24 inches in height and the same in width, forming a nice clump. This Summer Pastel Mix has 3 – 4 inch flower clusters with pastel shades of pink, rose, orange-red, purple, gray, salmon and mauve. The flower clusters are long-lasting and make a great cut flower, and it dries well for use in dried arrangements. To dry, hang the Yarrow upside down in a well-ventilated, dark, dry room. Start Yarrow seed indoors 6 – 8 weeks before the last expected frost date. Press the seed into soil, lightly cover it and keep the seed moist. With a temperature of 68F, germination is usually in 21 days. Grow Yarrow in full sun. It prefers well-drained soil, and it is usually deer resistant. Space plants 16 inches apart. In areas with long growing season, Yarrow can be directly started outdoors after danger of frost has passed. It takes 90 days from sowing to blooming. Deadheading promotes continual bloom, and the clumps should be divided every 3 – 4 years to keep the plant healthy. 1990 AAS Flower Winner.Strong-stemmed pastel flower clusters in a beautiful color range unusual for yarrow. Foliage is fragrant and lacy. Flowers first year from seed and will bloom continuously until heavy frost. Blooms faithfully year after year. Hardy perennial. Uniform mature plants are about 2 feet tall and 1.5 feet wide.