Achillea Tomentosa Care:  Everything You Need to Know

The Achillea Tomentosa can be a lovely and environmentally friendly plant addition to any and all homes that have a suitable environment. Although this plant  is pretty common and popular, it does have a few more particular requirements that you may not have been aware of.

So, here is everything you need to know about the Achillea Tomentosa and how to care for it.

Achillea Tomentosa

Botanical Name Achillea Millefolium
Common Name Wooly Yarrow
Plant Type  Perennial
Flower Color Bright yellow
Size When Mature Approximately 14 inches in height and 18 inches in width
Bloom Time Early summer 
Sun Requirements Prefers full exposure to sunlight but can tolerate partial shade 
USDA Hardiness Zones 2 to 9
Soil PH Range 5.5 to 7.0
Soil Type Sandy, well drained
Water Needs Medium
Native Area Europe and Western Asia

 


What you Need to Know About Achillea Tomentosa

The Achillea Tomentosa is a vibrant and evergreen plant. It is a Western Asian and European species of flower and it is usually a bright yellow in color. 

Achillea Tomentosa is not toxic to bees, birds, butterflies, moths, beneficial insects or any other pollinators whatsoever.  To add to this, Achillea Tomentosa is not known to be toxic to people and other livestock. 

However, it is toxic and can be harmful to a number of common household and farm pets such as dogs, cats and horses.


How to Care for Achillea Tomentosa

Achillea Tomentosa

Here’s everything you need to know about growing and caring for a thriving Achillea Tomentosa.

 

Light

Achilleas aren’t really particular or fussy about the position in which you plant them in. This means that, although they prefer full exposure to the sunlight they are perfectly capable of tolerating and even thriving in partial shade.

 

Water and Soil Needs

The Achillea Tomentosa has normal watering requirements. This means that it requires one inch of water a week. During the first two years of the Achillea Tomentosa’s life you should be especially thorough with the watering. It is recommended that you water Achilleas deeply, once a week rather than watering them more often and not as deeply. 

Although the Achillea Tomentosa prefers dry and sandy soil it can also grow in most poor soils as long as good water drainage is provided. Achilleas can also handle both alkaline and acidic soil which makes them pretty easy to take care of. The ideal PH measurement for soil when it comes to Achillea Tomentosa lies somewhere in the range between 5.5 and 7.0. 

 

Temperature Requirements

Achillea Tomentosa can do well in most temperatures. Furthermore, this plant can survive and thrive well in USDA Hardiness Zones ranging from as low as two to as high as nine. 

 

Fertilizer

There are multiple fertilizer options when it comes to caring for the Achillea Tomentosa. You can use water soluble fertilizers that have a quick release as well as temperature controlled fertilizers that have a slow release. In addition to this, you can also use organic fertilizers.

If you are using a water soluble fertilizer that has a quick release you should either follow the instructions on the label or apply it once every two weeks during the blooming period. 

If you are using temperature controlled fertilizers that have a slow release it is recommended that you only use them once during the bloomin period. 

If you are using organic fertilizers you should directly follow the directions on the labels as different organic fertilizers are used at different times and have varying results. 

 

Common Diseases 

The Achillea Tomentosa, like other perennial plants, could be affected by a few different diseases. Some of these include:

 

  • Stem rot
  • Powdery mildew (most common)
  • Rust 

Achillea Tomentosa Propagation

It is preferable that you propagate Achillea Tomentosa using the division method during the spring. 

To execute this method you just need to separate the younger plants from the main, older ones once they start to bloom in the early spring. Once you’ve done that, plant them straight away. Make sure to plant them at an identical level to the one they were at before. Proceed to water regularly.


Final thoughts

Overall, the Achillea Tomentosa is a gorgeous and pretty easy to take care of piece of greenery. This plant is likely to maintain its radiance and beauty for as long as two to five years if all of the above requirements and recommendations are executed or at least taken into consideration.

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