Here’s a guide on cultivating yarrow:
- Yarrow thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade.
- It prefers well-drained soil, though it’s quite adaptable to different soil types.
- For planting, you can start from seeds, cuttings, or by division.
- Seeds should be sown directly in the garden, lightly covered as they need light to germinate.
- Spacing: Ensure plants are about 12-18 inches apart for proper growth and air circulation.
- While water-resistant, yarrow benefits from regular watering until established.
- Maintenance is minimal; deadheading can prolong blooming, or leave seeds for natural spread.
- Every few years, consider dividing yarrow in spring or fall to manage its spread.
- Pests are rarely a concern, but watch for aphids. Good air flow helps prevent diseases.
- Harvesting should occur when yarrow is in full bloom for maximum potency.
- Dry leaves and flowers in a well-ventilated area, out of direct sunlight.
- Use yarrow in companion planting to attract beneficial insects and repel pests.
Cultivating yarrow is straightforward due to its resilience. Its low-maintenance nature and ecological benefits make it an excellent addition to any garden, enhancing both beauty and biodiversity.
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