Gardening Tips for Growing Paprika Achillea (Yarrow)

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The Paprika Achillea is a robust perennial plant that features charming dusty-red flower heads that bloom from June through September. It has a mature height and spread of 2 feet by 2 feet and is a versatile addition for your garden because it attracts pollinators and wild birds, who use its feathery foliage for their nests. The Paprika Achillea is a great companion plant for plants like Dahlia, Daylilies, Phlox, and Rudbeckia. You can over winter this Yarrow in Zones 3-9. Just hold off on removing old growth until spring, and plan to divide your plant every 3-5 years to maintain its vigor.

So how do you make sure your Paprika Achillea thrives? Here are three quick growing tips for you.

Tip 1: Fertilize your Yarrow plant once when transplanting, and then again one time every spring thereafter.

Tip 2: Water your Paprika Achillea well for the first month after transplanting, and then adjust your schedule to only water when the plant begins to droop.

Tip 3: Plant your Achillea in a spot where it can soak up six or more hours of sunlight each day.

We hope these easy-to-follow tips help you grow a healthy and beautiful Paprika Achillea, and you can buy your own here: https://www.growjoy.com/store/pc/Paprika-Achillea-p638.htm

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