Milfoil "Pastel" F2 (yarrow, nosebleed, soldiers woundwort)
Yarrow "Pastel" F2 - Achilea millefolium.
Drought-resistant perennial.
The popularity of yarrow is constantly growing every year, and today it appears before us in a completely new form of a flower cloud.
Dressed in his magnificent outfit, he will attract attention and give a unique aroma until the end of summer. Suitable for both small and large gardens, in mixborders, as an addition to a rose garden. Looks charming framed by a pond. Used for cutting and decorating winter bouquets, cut in the half-blooming phase.
Plant height is 70-75 cm.
Agrotechnics.
Sowing: April-May in open ground or before winter to a depth of no more than 0.5 cm. 1.0 g = 6000-6800 seeds.
It is very important that the soil is always slightly moist until germination. Shoots appear on 14-21 days, they are thinned out, maintaining a distance between plants of 20-25 cm.
Care: grows well in any well-drained soil, but prefers moderately fertile, light soil. Requires regular watering. With a lack of moisture, the flowers become smaller and lose their fullness. Rare feeding with a solution of complex mineral fertilizer is recommended.
Flowering: June-November in the second year.
Drought-resistant perennial.
The popularity of yarrow is constantly growing every year, and today it appears before us in a completely new form of a flower cloud.
Dressed in his magnificent outfit, he will attract attention and give a unique aroma until the end of summer. Suitable for both small and large gardens, in mixborders, as an addition to a rose garden. Looks charming framed by a pond. Used for cutting and decorating winter bouquets, cut in the half-blooming phase.
Plant height is 70-75 cm.
Agrotechnics.
Sowing: April-May in open ground or before winter to a depth of no more than 0.5 cm. 1.0 g = 6000-6800 seeds.
It is very important that the soil is always slightly moist until germination. Shoots appear on 14-21 days, they are thinned out, maintaining a distance between plants of 20-25 cm.
Care: grows well in any well-drained soil, but prefers moderately fertile, light soil. Requires regular watering. With a lack of moisture, the flowers become smaller and lose their fullness. Rare feeding with a solution of complex mineral fertilizer is recommended.
Flowering: June-November in the second year.
Eng.: Common yarrow, milfoil, nosebleed, soldiers woundwort, staunchweed, thousand leaf, thousand seal, thousand weed. Bot. syn.: Achillea lanulosa Nutt.