Yarrow is a wonderful addition to the garden that practically takes care of itself. Here are 15 varieties of lovely and cheerful yarrows to add to your cottage or flower garden this season. With their rapid growth aside, Yarrow plants are stunning bloomers that require little maintenance while providing wonderful color for any garden.
There are many types of Yarrow. Most grow well in zones 3-8, but some have more specific hardiness zones they will flourish in. Perennial yarrow transforms barren spots in the landscape into focal points with saturated color.
Learn about 13 of the best varieties now! Discover the top yarrow plants for summer color and drought resistance. See care tips, design ideas, and standout varieties like 'Firefly Peach Sky'. Discover the wide variety of colors of yarrow available for your garden, from classic white and bright yellow to deep purple and vibrant pink.
Explore the many shades and hues of this beautiful flower to find the perfect addition to your outdoor sanctuary. Plant some yarrow (s)! These clusters of tiny flowers come in an array of colors lined with soft and feathery leaves. In this guide we'll talk all things yarrow and show you how to grow these cute little flowers.
Yarrows grow beautifully in the countryside-in grassy meadows, along roadsides, or in gardens. Yarrow are flowering and easy. Yarrow (Achillea ptarmica 'The Pearl') Out of several cultivar seeds, this is the only yarrow I winter sowed that bloomed this year.
It came true and I definitely liked the delicate look of the flowers, so different than the flat-topped yarrows, But it was only a small clump, so I'll look forward to it next year to compare with the flat. Commonly found in shades of white and yellow but available in a wide array of colors, yarrow is an attractive, low-maintenance plant that practically grows itself. It easily colonizes, forming large swaths of dainty flowers and feathery leaves.
In addition to its beauty in the garden, it makes an excellent cut flower with a long vase life. Although their foliage is similar to that of common yarrow, the flower heads are much larger and their stems much sturdier. The flower colors do tend to fade rapidly in hot weather, but the combination of both fresh and faded flowers on the same plant simultaneously is very attractive.