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Milfoil Yarrow [Achillea millefolium]

Milfoil Yarrow [Achillea millefolium]

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Tips to reduce water requirements

We recommend mulching the beds
Experience has shown that by covering the ground, e.g. with Hay or straw, which can reduce evaporation by 80%. If you keep the beds evenly moist, an optimal moist microclimate will be created under the mulch. This not only promotes the growth of the plants, but also reduces water consumption enormously.

It is also recommended to always keep the beds moist , even if the bed is not used for a certain period of time
The drying out of the soil leads to a huge decline in the micro- and macro-organisms in the soil, which over time leads to an infertile soil . Tests have shown that the water content in the entire bed remains longer when the entire bed is watered over a longer period of time than when it is only watered selectively. Due to the small volume of the poured areas in contrast to the large dry volume, they dry out more quickly than if the entire volume of the bed is filled with moisture. Similar to heating in an apartment.

If the beds are not in use, we recommend sowing with green manure.

Maintaining an energy level always requires less energy than having to reach it again and again.

Milfoil Yarrow is a very ancient perennial wild meadow and medicinal plant native to Europe and Western Asia. As one of the oldest medicinal herbs, the traditional hardy wild plant, known since ancient times, is very much appreciated in naturopathy and has a variety of areas of application and health-promoting ingredients, which, among other things, have an anti-inflammatory, calming and relaxing effect. The robust wild plant loves the sun and can withstand drought and heat. During the long flowering period, it is an excellent pasture for insects. In flowering, is also the optimal harvest time of the plant. The above-ground components of the witch's weed can be used in many ways for tea, tincture, compress or as a bath additive. The typically bitter-tasting leaf tips are also used in the kitchen. Sheep also like to feed on the pleasantly fragrant plant with white and, less often, praise-like flowers, which is how it got its name. Pointer plant for nitrogen-containing soils.

General information
Plant family: Asteraceae
Life Cycle: Perennial
Days to harvest: 90 days
Plant height approx.: 60 cm
Root Type: Deep-rooted, foothills
Nutrient requirements: Medium Eaters
Water Requirements: Low
Winter hardiness: Up to-30 °C
Location: Sunny
Floor: Permeable, slightly dry, loamy, humus

PH: 5.5 to 7

Sowing and planting information
Germ Type: Light germ
Seed Depth: 0 cm
Optimal germination temperature: 16-21 °C
Germination time: 7-14 days
Planting, row spacing: 30x40 cm

Optimal mixed culture: Generally Fits All Types
Unfavorable mixed culture: -

Subtropic climate (Mediterranean) (e. g. B. Portugal, Spain, Italy)
Sow directly outdoors from January to July.

Moderate climate (e. g. B. Germany, Switzerland, Poland)
Sow directly outdoors from April to June. Pre-cultivation in small pots without pecking from February to May is also possible.

General
Sow widely dice or plant yarrow plants in pots, set in rows. In the event of possible drying out or carrying away of small animals such as ants, we recommend pre-culture. To do this, sow the seeds directly in pots. A pot culture is possible, but the plant then needs a lot of water and remains a little smaller.
Yarrow prefers a fully sunny location with Drained And nutrient-rich soil. Prepare the underground with just a little bit of deposited animal manure to loosen it. Avoid waterlogging.

Additional tips
Nudibranchs avoid this herb. In locations with moist soils, the plant will not thrive optimally. It fends off lice and attracts countless insects such as hoverflies, beetles, gall mosquitoes, wasps and bees. As a result, the pollination of other vegetable plants is improved. The root system forms very long roots and needs a lot of space. The plant grows strongly and tends to grow. In order to quickly obtain a fine, crumbly and well-drained soil, an additional incorporation of biochar and primeval rock flour is recommended.

Type of propagation
Spread occurs via seed or root division.

Care Plants
Due to the initially slow growth of the plants, we recommend weeding the surrounding herbs regularly. M It animal manure prepared beds and planting in mixed culture, replaces additional fertilization.

Germination ability of seeds: 1-2 years

Other Names
Botanical names: Achillea millefolium
English Names: Milfoil yarrow
German names: Schafgarbe, Tausendblatt-Garbe
Portuguese names: Millefólio
Spanish Names: Milenrama
French names: Mille-feuille

  • Made in harmony with nature
  • All seeds and seedlings are genetically stable for further propagation
  • Our seeds are always checked for germination at regular intervals

Shipping and pick-up information

Shipping
We offer CTT shipping for Saagut Europe and USA far! With us you will always receive a tracking number to track your package. Shipping costs differ depending on the shipping region. Here is a list of regions and prices:

National Shipping
Portugal (with the Azores and Madeira Islands)
Envelope or package up to 500g = € 3.50
2 kg Bus Package = 8 €
Package over 2 kg = 16 €

Europe Shipping
Envelope up to 100g = 7 €
500g Bus Package = 9,50 €
1kg Bus Package = 14 €
2kg Bus Package = 20 €
Package over 2kg = 40 €

USA Shipping
Envelope up to 100g = € 7.50
500g Bus Package = 15,50 €
1 kg Bus Package = 24 €
2 kg Bus Package = 33,50 €
Package over 2 kg = 67 €

After you have completed your order with payment, you will receive a shipping confirmation email with your tracking number.


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