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Achillea ‘Safran’
£5.95
Flat flowerheads of orange-red over low mounds of ferny foliage from June to September. Height 50cm. Spread 60cm. Full sun. Prefers well drained soil. Hardy.
Description
Achillea ‘Safran’
Achillea ‘Safran’ is a vibrant, herbaceous perennial known for its clusters of rich saffron-orange flowers that bloom from early summer to late autumn. It’s a perfect choice for adding long-lasting colour to borders, cottage gardens, and wildlife gardens.
PLANTING and AFTERCARE GUIDE
Best Planting Time:
- Spring: Plant Achillea ‘Safran’ in spring when the soil is starting to warm up. This gives the plant plenty of time to establish strong roots before the growing season.
- Autumn: Planting in autumn is also an option, as it allows the plant to settle in before the colder months, ensuring a robust display the following year.
Site Selection:
- Sunlight: Achillea ‘Safran’ thrives in full sun, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day to produce its best blooms.
- Soil: This plant prefers well-drained soil and can tolerate a variety of soil types, including poor, sandy, or rocky soils. Adding compost to the planting area will enhance soil fertility and drainage.
Planting Instructions:
- Preparing the Hole: Dig a hole twice the width of the root ball and just as deep to accommodate Achillea ‘Safran’.
- Soil Preparation: Mix the removed soil with compost or organic matter to improve soil structure.
- Planting: Place the plant in the hole with the crown level with the soil surface. Backfill with the amended soil, firming it gently around the roots.
- Watering: Water Achillea ‘Safran’ thoroughly after planting to help the soil settle around the roots.
Watering:
- Growing Season: Once established, Achillea ‘Safran’ is drought-tolerant, needing minimal watering. However, during prolonged dry spells, occasional watering will keep the plant looking its best.
- Dormant Season: Reduce watering as the plant enters dormancy but ensure the soil does not dry out completely.
Feeding:
- Spring: Achillea ‘Safran’ generally requires little feeding. However, a light application of a balanced fertiliser in early spring can boost growth and flowering.
- Mid-Summer: If the soil is particularly poor, a second light feeding can be applied after the first bloom cycle.
Pruning:
- After Flowering: Deadhead spent blooms regularly to encourage further flowering and maintain a tidy appearance.
- Late Autumn: Cut back the plant to ground level after the final flowering period to prepare it for the winter.
Mulching:
- Spring: Apply a light layer of mulch around the base of the plant in spring to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- Winter: Mulching in winter helps protect the plant’s roots during colder periods.
Supporting the Plant:
- Staking: Although Achillea ‘Safran’ has sturdy stems, in windy or exposed areas, staking may be necessary to prevent the plant from flopping.
Winter Care:
- Protection: In areas with harsh winters, consider adding extra mulch or using a garden fleece to protect Achillea ‘Safran’ from frost damage.
Final Tips: Achillea ‘Safran’ is a low-maintenance plant that attracts bees and butterflies, making it a great addition to wildlife-friendly gardens. With its drought tolerance and vibrant blooms, Achillea ‘Safran’ will bring lasting colour to your garden for many seasons to come.
Additional information
Pot Size | |
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Plant Botanical Type | Perennial (herbaceous) |
Flower Colour | Orange, Red |
Leaf Colour | Green |
Varigated Leaf | No |
Scent | No |
Height | 0.5m |
Spread | 0.6m |
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 |
Lynda Holt (verified owner) –
Perfect
Tracie Robinson (verified owner) –
All very lovely healthy plants
Very well packaged
Lynne (verified owner) –
All plants arrived promptly and in good condition. We’re safely packaged to avoid damage.