Yarrow - Seeds & Bare Root Plant
(Achillea millefolium)
A common perennial of fields and roadsides, yarrow has an intense flavor that goes well in tea, and its myriad of health effects are well known by indigenous people around the world. Yarrow’s leaves are instantly identifiable and it produces blooms of white flowers multiple times a growing season. Yarrow grows in poor soils and prefers full sun
Seeds require cold stratification in order to germinate, read this quick article to learn how to accomplish this.
Hardiness: Zone 4A-9A
Soil: Sandy and well drained
Light: Full Sun
Options:
Each packet contains approximately 100 seeds
Bare Root Plants can be planted into loose soil in the Fall or Spring and kept moist until new growth emerges.
(Achillea millefolium)
A common perennial of fields and roadsides, yarrow has an intense flavor that goes well in tea, and its myriad of health effects are well known by indigenous people around the world. Yarrow’s leaves are instantly identifiable and it produces blooms of white flowers multiple times a growing season. Yarrow grows in poor soils and prefers full sun
Seeds require cold stratification in order to germinate, read this quick article to learn how to accomplish this.
Hardiness: Zone 4A-9A
Soil: Sandy and well drained
Light: Full Sun
Options:
Each packet contains approximately 100 seeds
Bare Root Plants can be planted into loose soil in the Fall or Spring and kept moist until new growth emerges.
(Achillea millefolium)
A common perennial of fields and roadsides, yarrow has an intense flavor that goes well in tea, and its myriad of health effects are well known by indigenous people around the world. Yarrow’s leaves are instantly identifiable and it produces blooms of white flowers multiple times a growing season. Yarrow grows in poor soils and prefers full sun
Seeds require cold stratification in order to germinate, read this quick article to learn how to accomplish this.
Hardiness: Zone 4A-9A
Soil: Sandy and well drained
Light: Full Sun
Options:
Each packet contains approximately 100 seeds
Bare Root Plants can be planted into loose soil in the Fall or Spring and kept moist until new growth emerges.