Is yellow yarrow a perennial or annual?

Yarrow, specifically yellow yarrow, is indeed a perennial plant. It is a resilient and hardy plant that can survive and thrive in various conditions. As a gardening and landscaping expert, I have personally observed and grown yellow yarrow in my own garden.

One of the standout qualities of yellow yarrow is its ability to withstand neglect. Unlike many plants that require constant attention and care, yellow yarrow actually does better when left alone. This is because overwatering or overfertilizing can be detrimental to the health of the plant. It is important to keep the soil evenly moist while the roots are establishing, but once they are established, it is best to only water the plants when the soil is completely dry.

I have found that yellow yarrow is quite adaptable and can tolerate a range of soil conditions. It can thrive in well-draining soils, but it can also tolerate clay soils. However, it is important to avoid waterlogged soil, as this can lead to root rot and other issues.

In terms of sunlight requirements, yellow yarrow prefers full sun. It can tolerate partial shade, but it may not flower as abundantly in these conditions. I have personally seen the best results when planting yellow yarrow in a sunny spot in my garden.

When it comes to maintenance, yellow yarrow is relatively low maintenance. It does not require frequent pruning or deadheading. However, if the plant becomes leggy or overcrowded, it can benefit from a light trim to promote new growth and maintain its shape.

In terms of propagation, yellow yarrow can be easily propagated through division or stem cuttings. This means that you can expand your yellow yarrow collection by dividing existing plants or taking cuttings and rooting them in water or a well-draining soil mix.

Yellow yarrow is a beautiful and reliable perennial plant that can add a burst of color to any garden. Its ability to thrive on neglect and its adaptability to various soil conditions make it a great choice for both experienced gardeners and beginners alike.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.