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Achillea millefolium ‘Apple Blossom’

£5.95

A lovely cottage garden perennial with flat clusters of large, pink blushed flower heads, which fade with age.  Finely cut grey/green leaves.  Height 50cm.  Spread 30cm. Full sun/part shade. Well-drained soil. Hardy.  Attracts bees and butterflies.

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Description

Achillea millefolium ‘Apple Blossom’ is a charming perennial that brings a soft touch to any garden with its pink-blushed flower heads and finely cut grey-green foliage. This hardy plant is a favourite for cottage gardens, known for its ability to attract bees and butterflies.

PLANTING and AFTERCARE GUIDE
Best Planting Time:
  • Spring: Plant Achillea millefolium ‘Apple Blossom’ in spring when the soil is warm enough for optimal root development.
  • Autumn: This plant can also be planted in autumn, giving it time to establish before the next growing season.
Site Selection:
  • Sunlight: Achillea millefolium ‘Apple Blossom’ thrives in full sun, which is essential for vibrant blooms and healthy growth.
  • Soil: Well-drained soil is crucial for Achillea millefolium ‘Apple Blossom’. While it can adapt to various soil types, ensuring good drainage prevents root issues and promotes strong growth.
Planting Instructions:
  • Preparing the Hole: Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and as deep as the root system.
  • Soil Preparation: Mix compost or organic matter into the soil to enhance drainage and provide nutrients.
  • Planting: Place in the hole with the top of the root ball level with the soil surface. Fill in with soil and firm down gently.
  • Watering: Water thoroughly after planting to settle the soil around the roots.
Watering:
  • Growing Season: Once established, Achillea millefolium ‘Apple Blossom’ is drought-tolerant. Water sparingly during dry spells to maintain flower production.
  • Dormant Season: Reduce watering as the plant goes dormant, ensuring the soil remains slightly moist but not waterlogged.
Feeding:
  • Spring: A light application of balanced fertiliser in early spring will support will aid the plant as it begins to grow.
  • Mid-Summer: Apply another light feeding after the first flush of blooms to encourage continued flowering.
Pruning:
  • Deadheading: Remove spent flowers regularly to prolong the flowering period and keep the plant looking neat.
  • Autumn: Cut back the plant to ground level after the final bloom to prepare it for winter dormancy.
Mulching:
  • Spring: Apply a layer of mulch around the plant in spring to conserve moisture and suppress weeds.
  • Winter: Mulching in winter helps protect the roots from extreme cold and maintains soil stability.
Supporting the Plant:
  • Staking: While Achillea millefolium ‘Apple Blossom’ generally has strong stems, it may benefit from staking in windy areas to prevent lodging.
Winter Care:
  • Protection: In colder regions, additional mulch or garden fleece may be used to protect the roots from frost damage.

Final Tips: Achillea millefolium ‘Apple Blossom’ is a versatile and low-maintenance perennial that adds a gentle, natural beauty to any garden. Its long-lasting, fading-pink blooms and ability to attract pollinators make it an excellent choice for creating a wildlife-friendly garden. With the right care, your Achillea will thrive, bringing soft colour and texture to your garden throughout the growing season.

RHS Details

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Additional information

Pot Size

Plant Botanical Type

Perennial (herbaceous)

Flower Colour

Pink

Leaf Colour

Green

Varigated Leaf

No

Scent

No

Height

0.5m

Spread

0.3m

Blooms/foliage interest in

Summer, Autumn

Evergreen

No

Hardiness

mild winter to – 5C

Container

Borders and Containers

Sun/shade

Full sun, Partial Shade

Soil Type

Loam (normal)

Soil PH

Neutral

Drainage

Well drained soil

Hazerdous

No

Insect Attraction

Bees

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