Achillea millefolium ‘Summer Berries’ (Yarrow)

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This special yarrow enchants with its bright flower clusters in intense berry red and purple tones. ‘Summer Berries’ is a perennial plant that develops its full flowering splendor in its first year of cultivation. This extremely robust and hardy variety is perfect as a reliable companion flower and brings bright splashes of color to the flower bed. As a light germinator, it only needs to be sown superficially. An easy-care, long-flowering plant that will enrich any garden for years to come with its colorful appearance!

Location: Sun
Height: 75 cm
Planting distance: 30 cm
Plant type: Annual, cool flower
Sowing: February-April (indoors)/March-May or August-October (outdoors)
Sowing depth: Light germinator!
Germination temperature: 15-18 °C
Pinching out: not necessary
Time to flower: 100-120 days
Flowering time: June-September
Vase life: 10 days

Contents: 50 seeds

Delivery Time: 2-4 Tage

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Description

Planting instructions

Sowing and caring for yarrow

Sow indoors between February and April. Cover the seeds with only a thin layer of soil and keep it slightly moist at all times to help the seeds germinate faster. From March onwards (in cold regions, it is better to start indoors in a cool but bright location and then move them outside at the end of March/April), you can sow the seeds outdoors in small pots in a place protected from rain and later transplant the young plants into the garden bed. Alternatively, you can also start them indoors in trays from late summer and plant them in the garden in autumn. You can speed up germination by placing the seeds in the refrigerator about a week before sowing, as cool flowers need the cold stimulus. Water well and provide support if necessary.

Harvesting yarrow & cutting it for vases

The best time to harvest yarrow is when the small individual flowers are fully open but still look fresh and bright. Early morning is particularly suitable, when the plants are still covered in dew and full of water. Use sharp scissors to cut the stems deep, as long and upright as possible, ready for their quiet life in the vase. It is important to remove the lower foliage – the leaves that would later stand in water should be removed to extend the vase life. In fresh water, which is changed regularly, yarrow proves to be enduring and faithful.

Additional information

Weight 7 g
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