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Strawberry Seduction™ Yarrow

Achillea millefolium 'Strawberry Seduction'

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: This perennial thrives in full sun and requires at least 6 to 8 hours of direct light daily. While it can handle very light afternoon shade in exceptionally hot climates, full sun ensures the sturdiest stems and the most vibrant, deep red flower color.
  • Soil: It prefers lean to average soil that drains quickly. If you have heavy clay, plant it in a raised bed or a mound of soil mixed with compost to prevent wet feet, which can lead to root rot.

Watering Requirements

During the first growing season, water your Yarrow twice a week to help the root system reach deep into the soil. Once it is mature and established, it is remarkably drought tolerant and usually only needs supplemental water during long stretches of extreme heat or if the foliage begins to wilt. Avoid overwatering or inconsistent soaking, as too much moisture can cause the plant to become floppy and lose its compact shape.

Pruning Tips

This plant blooms on new wood, so you should cut the entire plant back to the basal foliage in early spring before new growth starts. Deadheading spent flower clusters throughout the summer encourages a second flush of blooms and keeps the plant looking tidy. Think of deadheading like a quick trim that tells the plant to stop making seeds and start making more flowers instead.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a thin layer of compost or a balanced, slow release fertilizer once in early spring as new growth emerges. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer because they stimulate tender new growth that can be easily damaged by the first frost. Over-fertilizing is actually counterproductive for Yarrow, as it often results in excessive leaf growth at the expense of those iconic red blooms.

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Description

Fine-textured, and showy, attract butterflies and honey bees to your garden with the vibrant charm of Strawberry Seduction™ Yarrow PP #18,401 (Achillea millefolium 'Strawberry Seduction) Part of the Seduction™ series, Strawberry Seduction is known for its unique red blooms that last and last!

In the spring, the easy-care Strawberry Seduction™ grows quickly into clumps of fern-like, green leafy mounds. Strawberry Seduction™ Yarrow produces large clusters of soft, petite true red flowers with bright gold centers! There won't be a day that goes by without beneficial pollinators gathering nectar and pollen throughout the day!

Best of all, Yarrow is a blissfully easy herbaceous perennial...a perfect selection for beginners. Handling hot, dry, sunny sites and humidity throughout USDA planting zones 4 to 8, Achillea has few pests or disease issues and is very low-maintenance!

Planting and Application:

Add this vigorous, yet compact grower in Butterfly Gardens. Not only will your local butterflies and pollinators adore these blooms, but pollen-eating bees and beneficial insects will also appreciate these versatile flowering powerhouses! The bold hues "pop" in Cottage Gardens, too! A must-have for your cut flower garden, wildflower border, mixed perennial garden, and prairie planting, Yarrow always shows off with incredible color!

You'll love running your hand along the finely cut, deep-green foliage, it is aromatic and has a spicy, medicinal, and warming scent. Trim the first flush of blooms to use inside in darling fresh or dried arrangements! Maintaining the form will encourage repeat blooms until frost!

Let this adaptable and resilient perennial fill in around the base of taller perennials and flowering shrubs as an unforgettable groundcover and garden filler! A lacy fringe of Yarrow along the front of a garden bed as edging or along a sunny pathway will become your favorite place to stroll!

Hardy enough for that hell-strip along the road or sidewalk, in sun-drenched planters around the pool, or in that sunbaked garden around the mailbox, these little plants stand up to harsh conditions beautifully! The Achillea varieties are a great choice for mass planting and are drought-tolerant as well. Plant this brilliant sunspot in your Rock Gardens and Xeric plantings. Strawberry Seduction™ is a definite must-have for defensible space planting in any firewise landscape.

  • Clustered, Velvety Red Flowers
  • Each Tiny Floret Features Bright Yellow Centers
  • Long-Lasting Flowering Display
  • Dark Green, Ferny Aromatic Foliage
  • Excellent Choice in Cutting & Pollinator Gardens!
  • Any Sun Garden Setting - Specimens, Containers & En Masse

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Yarrow can tolerate poor soil conditions, and do best in hot humid summers, in a full sun spot with excellent drainage. Water them regularly to get their roots established in your soil during their first season. After that, this rugged herbaceous perennial shows drought tolerance, although you'll want to give water in extended droughts. Deep waterings are better than frequent surface waterings, encouraging the roots to delve deep into the ground for moisture, and making them more resilient in the long run.

Top-dress with a 3-4 inch deep layer of arborist mulch to not only make them look better but also hold moisture and insulate the roots best. Once established, allow your Yarrow to dry between waterings for best success because they despise soggy soil.

Deadheading enhances their overall appearance and encourages rebloom. In spring, before you see new growth, trim away any of last year's stems to clean up the crown. Divide the mounds every 3-4 years.

  • Performs Beautifully in Heat & Full Sun
  • Tolerates Dry Soil & Needs Well-Drained Sites
  • Moderate to Low Moisture Needs Once Established
  • Prune Early Spring
  • Drought Tolerant
  • Rabbits & Deer Resist This Cultivar

Sturdy Strawberry Seduction™ Yarrow marries eye-catching color with delicate form. You'll love this happy contrast...and so will local butterflies! Order this unusual red Yarrow from Nature Hills Nursery today!

Frequently Asked Questions

What hardiness zones is Strawberry Seduction Yarrow suitable for?

  • Strawberry Seduction™ Yarrow thrives in USDA planting zones 4 to 8. This hardy perennial handles both hot, dry conditions and humidity well across this range. Plant it confidently in sunny locations where many other perennials struggle.

How tall does Strawberry Seduction Yarrow grow?

  • Strawberry Seduction™ Yarrow grows into compact clumps of fern-like foliage with flower clusters reaching typical yarrow heights. This vigorous yet compact perennial works perfectly as edging, groundcover, or filler around taller plants in zones 4-8. Shop at Nature Hills for this low-maintenance pollinator magnet.

How much sun does Strawberry Seduction Yarrow need?

  • Strawberry Seduction Yarrow thrives in full sun and handles hot, dry conditions exceptionally well. This hardy perennial performs best in zones 4-8 with direct sunlight for most of the day. Plant it in your sunniest spots where other perennials might struggle with heat and drought.

Is Strawberry Seduction Yarrow drought tolerant?

  • Strawberry Seduction Yarrow is extremely drought tolerant and thrives in hot, dry, sunny sites throughout zones 4-8. This hardy perennial handles challenging conditions like roadside hell-strips with ease. Plant it in well-draining soil and water sparingly once established.

Is Strawberry Seduction Yarrow deer resistant?

  • Yarrow is generally deer resistant due to its aromatic, medicinal-scented foliage that deer typically avoid. Strawberry Seduction™ Yarrow's spicy fragrance and fine-textured leaves make it an excellent choice for areas with deer pressure in zones 4-8. Plant it along pathways or garden edges where deer browse, available at naturehills.com.

When does Strawberry Seduction Yarrow bloom?

  • Strawberry Seduction Yarrow blooms from late spring through frost in zones 4-8. The true red flowers with bright gold centers provide continuous color all season long. Trim the first flush of blooms to encourage repeat flowering and extend the display.

How do I deadhead or prune Strawberry Seduction Yarrow?

  • Trim the first flush of blooms after flowering to encourage repeat blooms until frost. Cut flower stems back to just above the foliage mound using clean pruning shears. This maintains the plant's compact form while providing fresh or dried cut flowers for arrangements.

What soil conditions does Strawberry Seduction Yarrow prefer?

  • Strawberry Seduction Yarrow thrives in hot, dry, sunny sites with well-draining soil and tolerates poor conditions exceptionally well. This hardy perennial handles humidity and drought across USDA zones 4-8, making it perfect for challenging locations like roadside strips. Plant in full sun with average to sandy soil for best performance.

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