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Yarrow Seeds - Aurea
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Yarrow (Achillea Tomentosa Aurea) - Grow Yarrow seeds for this delightful variety known as Dwarf Yarrow or Woolly Yarrow. This drought tolerant, low-growing Yarrow is perfect for the front of the border, general ground cover plants, or in containers. It has a silvery fern-like foliage and brilliant golden flowers when in bloom.
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Planting Directions
TEMPERATURE
68F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 21 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes
DEPTH
Do not cover the seed but press into the soil
SOWING RATE
Approximately 500 seeds covers 10 square feet
MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination
PLANT SPACING
12 inches
Yarrow (Achillea Tomentosa Aurea) - Grow Yarrow seeds for this delightful variety known as Dwarf Yarrow or Woolly Yarrow. This, drought tolerant, low-growing yellow Yarrow is perfect for the front of the border, general ground cover plants, or in containers. It has a silvery fern-like foliage and brilliant golden flowers when in bloom. This dwarf Achillea plant is very attractive to bees and butterflies, and it makes a wonderful cut flower and dries well too. Yarrow has very good drought tolerance; however, it is adaptable to most soils making it a great choice for xeriscaping. Fertilize sparingly as nitrogen rich soil will produce lush foliage production but less flowering.
Sow Yarrow seeds indoors 6 - 8 weeks before frost season ends. Use starter trays or small pots. Press Woolly Yarrow seeds into the soil but do not cover. Light aids germination. Keep the ground cover seeds moist until germination. Or, after frost danger has passed, directly sow Yarrow ground cover seeds outdoors in prepared soil. Thin the Yarrow seedlings to 12 inches apart.
Common Questions
Are achillea plants deer resistant?
Yes, both deer and rabbits avoid these plants.
How often should I divide achillea, and when?
Divide every 2-3 years as they can be vigorous spreaders. Divide in fall or spring; fall in warmer areas, spring in cooler areas.
Can I grow achillea in containers?
Yes, mixed or by itself yarrow does just fine in containers.
Is achillea a good pollinator plant?
Yes, both bees and butterflies are attracted to the garden with yarrow flowers.
What are some good areas of my landscape to use yarrow plants?
This perennial is used in full sun areas for rock gardens, edging plants, butterfly gardens, cut flower gardens, garden beds, informal gardens, prairies and meadows or in containers.
Are plants toxic to animals?
Yes, these plants are toxic to dogs, cats and horses.
Do I need to deadhead my spent blooms?
Yes, if you want a longer bloom season you will need to deadhead your spent blooms.
What are the pros and cons of adding yarrow to your garden?
Yarrow serves multiple purposes: it repels unwanted insects, attracts pollinators, and enhances soil structure with its deep roots. However, in optimal conditions, yarrow has the potential to spread aggressively.
How can I use yarrow flowers in floral arrangements?
Yarrow flowers feature long, sturdy stems and are available in a variety of colors. They serve as an excellent filler in floral arrangements.
What are some recommended companion plants for yarrow?
Plants such as heleniums, anthemis, echinacea, shasta daisies and monarda are wonderful companion plants for yarrows.
