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Achillea Seeds for Planting: Grow Colorful Blooms in Your Garden

$ 15.29

OverviewBring lasting beauty and color to your garden with Achillea Seeds, known for producing masses of vibrant, long-lasting blooms. Commonly called Yarrow, Achillea is a hardy perennial that thrives in full sunlight and well-drained soil, making it a favorite among gardeners who value easy maintenance and consistent color. Its feathery foliage and clusters of flowers make it perfect for borders, rock gardens, and wildflower meadows. Key Features Produces clusters of colorful, long-lasting blooms. Hardy and drought-tolerant once established. Ideal for borders, garden beds, and rock gardens. Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial pollinators. Non-GMO and naturally cultivated for healthy plant growth. Excellent cut flower for fresh and dried arrangements. Low-maintenance perennial suitable for all garden types. Specifications Common Name: Yarrow Scientific Name: Achillea millefolium Plant Type: Perennial flowering plant Flower Colors: Mix of yellow, pink, red, and white shades Growth Habit: Upright, bushy Blooming Season: Late spring to early autumn Sunlight Requirement: Full sun Water Requirement: Low to moderate (drought-tolerant) Hardiness Zones: 39 (USDA) Mature Height: 1836 inches Germination Time: 1421 days Soil Type: Sandy or loamy, well-drained soil Soil pH: Neutral to slightly alkaline (6.57.5) Planting Depth: 1/8 inch (0.3 cm) Spacing: 1218 inches apart Germination Temperature: 1822C (6572F) Non-GMO / Organic: Non-GMO Lifespan: Long-lived perennial Maintenance Level: Low Special Features: Drought-tolerant, pollinator-friendly, deer-resistant Planting & Growing Guide Sow seeds indoors 68 weeks before the last frost or directly outdoors after frost danger has passed. Use well-draining soil in a sunny area for best growth. Scatter seeds lightly over the soil surface and press down gentlydo not cover deeply. Keep the soil moist until germination occurs in 23 weeks. Transplant seedlings outdoors when 34 inches tall, spacing 1218 inches apart. Water regularly until established; once mature, plants tolerate dry conditions well. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering throughout the season.