Yarrow Summer berries
A very easy-to-care-for perennial that produces abundant blooms from June to August. The flowers range in color from white to fuchsia, pink, and salmon. Perfect for bouquets thanks to their long lifespan. An ideal way to attract pollinators to the garden. The flowers and leaves make delicious herbal teas. This plant tolerates drought and poor soils well.
Perennial. Forms a clump 70 cm high.
Indoor sowing: Start sowing 4 to 6 weeks before the last frost for earlier flowering. Do not cover the seeds with soil.
Outdoor sowing: Scatter the seeds directly onto the ground in April or May, or even the previous autumn. Do not cover the seeds; they prefer to germinate in the sun.
Germination: 7-14 days. Temperature above 20 ° C.
Outdoor transplant: When the soil has warmed up and the risk of frost has passed.
Exposure: Full sun
Maturity: 85 days.
Origin of the seed: We obtained the first seeds from this flower at High Mowing Seeds.
Open-pollinated seeds grown locally and naturally!