Yarrow Red Achillea Millefolium Rubrum – Perennial Garden Flower Seeds
Add bold, long-lasting color to your garden with Yarrow Red Achillea Millefolium Rubrum. These perennial garden flower seeds produce striking deep-red, flat-topped blooms with feathery foliage, ideal for borders, cottage gardens, and pollinator-friendly landscapes.
Key Benefits:
- Vibrant Red Flowers: Deep-red blooms create a stunning visual impact in flower beds, borders, and containers.
- Perennial Growth: Returns year after year, providing long-lasting beauty with minimal maintenance.
- Hardy and Resilient: Tolerates a variety of growing conditions, including drought and poor soils.
- Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts bees and butterflies, supporting a healthy and lively garden ecosystem.
- Beginner-Friendly: Easy to grow and maintain, ideal for novice gardeners seeking bold perennial blooms.
Planting & Growth Information:
- Soil: Prefers well-draining, moderately fertile soil for healthy growth and abundant flowering.
- Sunlight: Thrives in full sun for vibrant, long-lasting blooms; tolerates light shade.
- Watering: Moderate watering; allow soil to dry between watering for best results.
- Germination: Typically 14–21 days under optimal conditions.
- Mature Size: Height 60–80 cm (24–32 inches) with a spread of 30–45 cm (12–18 inches).
- Growth Type: Hardy perennial with feathery foliage and flat-topped blooms.
- Bloom Season: Early to late summer, offering vibrant red color throughout the season.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- How can these seeds enhance my garden? They provide striking red blooms and feathery foliage ideal for borders, cottage gardens, and pollinator-friendly spaces.
- Are Yarrow Red seeds suitable for beginners? Yes, they are hardy, easy to grow, and require minimal maintenance.
- Will these flowers attract pollinators? Absolutely; bees and butterflies are drawn to the bright red blooms.
- What is the ideal planting location? Full sun with well-draining soil ensures vibrant, long-lasting flowers.
- How long until I see blooms? Expect flowering approximately 10–12 weeks after sowing, depending on growing conditions.
