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This Plant Does Everything (And Grows Itself) Yarrow Grow Guide

This Plant Does Everything (And Grows Itself) Yarrow Grow Guide

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Rating: 4.6; Vote: 3
Learn more: Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) has become a must-plant in all of our gardens here at Epic Gardening - it's beautiful, comes in all different shapes and colors, and pollinators depend on its floral structure for support and nutrition. Chris breaks down exactly how to grow this simple but powerful plant in your garden. The wild (white) yarrow is very invasive and vigorous in a garden setting where soil is much richer than out in the wild, thus it multiplies profusely, by seeding and under the ground rhizomatically. in a garden, best planted in a buried container so it cannot spread. PS it will also spread into a lawn which will then require chemical treatment as the roots intertwine with the grass roots and eventually kill the grass as it forms a matt.
Date: 2022-07-22

Comments and reviews: 12


I've always heard it
called yar row not Yair row
I teach English and it follows the split the word between the double r
So it threw me so much I had to look it up and saw that both pronunciations are correct. But I would tell you that you should probably say it both ways when you address it again

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Another benefit if you live near the Gulf Coast - plant them to get morning sun and the anoles will gather on the flowers at daybreak to warm up - and get a snack! I always plant them near pest-prone plants for this reason.
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It grows all over the place. I ve been on backpacking trips where it s frequently found growing in disturbed areas and made a tea out of it to put on blistered feet or minor cuts and it heals them up quite well.
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As someone who has installed dozens of native pollinator gardens I can tell you that bee balm (monarda) is probably the best pollinator plant as it can thrive in any conditions and is like candy to bumblebees
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Epic has always been awesome however Videos lately have been becoming super entertaining! The little added sound effects and extra touches for a fuller video production have been great. Kudos Kevin and crew!
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I planted some yarrow to stay in one spot but now it has totally taken over my grass in the yard, hate the stuff now and regret planting it. Sweet pea also, horrible.
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Great video on an interwsting subject. I enjoy your videos. Thant you for reaching out and getting expert information for your videos. Stay well and be blessed.
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I plan on adding some white yarrow to the garden soon but really like the look of the red yarrow. Not sure if red yarrow will have the same benefits?
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I think I'm going to go get some tomorrow, maybe pinks and oranges, paprika sounds wonderful. And also some of that bee balm, thanks for the tip
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How do you test for lead in your soil? I m in Chicago and have heard I should be worried, but I really want to grow food in my yard.
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Have you ever grown painted daisys? I ve heard that it kills ROOT ROT NEMOTODES when painted Daisys are composted into the soil.
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