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Talkback: Yarrow
I bought a terracotta yarrow especially to place in my wild flower bed. Yarrow doesn't cause any problems in my lawn. I love it. It is a really useful wild plant. It has amazing medicinal properties and can be used to make a tea to spray plants by jegpad
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17/05/2012 18:14:53
by obelixx
Can you tell me what this is!!
Can any one tell me what this is please! Yarrow - Achillea millefolium http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achillea_millefolium  I agree with Dove Pam LL x You can also buy cultivated achilleas in different colours in Garden Centres. Thank you I will post by Rushie
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08/11/2012 16:02:49
by Rushie
Talkback: Weeds and weather
Interesting when you talk about weed. In Germany you can buy Yarrow in almost every colour, which is a wonderful native butterfly- and a bee magnet. And Vinca is also sold here as a nice and very effectual ground-cover against weed!. Now that makes by kaycurtis20002000@yahoo.co.uk
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28/11/2011 18:31:39
by Sally Swann
Gardeners told 'wash off compost'
to the end of it.  It does save ages going through the whole thing, unless you want to re-read it all.  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-18206191This the link to the article that Yarrow2 mentioned. I bet Alys is happy to be associated with bad compost by yarrow2
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29/05/2012 19:00:20
by Bookertoo
Rust on Roses
clearing up any mess on the ground and hoe a lot so that as little as possible breeds in the surrounding soil.  Maybe some of the good people on this forum have some good advice or tricks to apply to the rust issue. Thanks Yarrow2 I buy a GW mag tomorrow by lottyh40
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03/08/2012 22:32:54
by lottyh40
Old shrubs
.    Sorry this doesn't directly answer your question but would be interested to hear what the experts think. Dear Yarrow,  many thanks for your response; as yet I have not done anything but I think I will give them a feed and a good water just to see what by Kate, East London
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07/04/2012 17:37:36
by yarrow2
More plants to identify - Stachys or not ??!!
to the one i have. The second plant sounds similar to a form of Verbena Bonariensis. Square stems etc. I have had stems of this family grow out of the top of a flower head and produce a smaller flower head which then continued on up. Hi yarrow2 and backyardee by fotofit
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10/07/2012 17:47:11
by fotofit
Scottish Clematis
now, having survived snow and hail over the last week.  I'm in Fife, five miles from the sea. Thanks Yarrow & Laura Funnily enough i have planted two montana's and have a polish spirit waiting to be planted when i find the right spot, lovely picture by Percy-Grower
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23/04/2012 20:43:35
by Percy-Grower
Identify these anyone?
warning downpours tomorrow so if the little blighters appear any day after that I might just delve into the jam jar stock and do a little wildlife science! Any news yarrow2? I'd love to know, can't resist a mystery!  Hi jude5.  You might get an extra reply by yarrow2
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10/07/2012 02:17:32
by yarrow2
Planting around Apple Tree
the soil. There is also red clover, mints, thyme, yarrow, blackcurrant, honeyberry and a dwarf peach. I am trying out the forest layering system, and have found some great info online, as well as tetimonial of how well it works. The biggest mistake seems by Brumbull
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10/03/2013 16:40:03
by Rosa carriola

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