It blooms beautifully and survives the Polish winter.  Choose for the garden instead of heather, and you will not regret it

It blooms beautifully and survives the Polish winter. Choose for the garden instead of heather, and you will not regret it

Have you heard of common yarrow? It survives heat and frost better than heather, and looks similar. There are not many requirements in cultivation, thanks to which it will work well as a decoration of gardens and around ponds. Check what it is characterized by and what is worth paying attention to.

Common yarrow looks similar to common yarrow. It is worth choosing to grow it in the garden, because it is characterized by great resistance to changing climatic conditions (it survives both heat and frost – often better than heather). What other advantages does it have?

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Plant instead of heather. Common yarrow will please many eyes

Common yarrow is a perennial that can be found most often in meadows in Europe, North and South America and in Although resistant to temperature changes (it will survive the winter without covering), the plant should be provided with the right amount of moisture. Thanks to the fact that it has a high water tolerance, it will be perfect for planting around ornamental ponds. Regular watering of the plant is unlikely to adversely affect its development. Common yarrow blooms from May to September and attracts bees and butterflies. The soil in which this plant develops should be fertile, humus and rich in nutrients. Perennial does not require pruning and is relatively resistant to diseases and pests. Interestingly, it is great as a cut flower, as it is able to survive in a vase for a long time.

Is the hemorrhage growing? This is worth paying attention to

It turns out that loosestrife, which will be planted in the right position, will grow quickly and luxuriantly, creating a handsome clump. The plant easily adapts to a new environment, and often self-sows in gardens – the seeds are dispersed by the wind. It can also be propagated by division of clumps or stem cuttings, thanks to which we will create a naturalistic garden full of purple.

Source: Gazeta

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