Yarrow
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Yarrow is a common wild herb that’s useful in both the kitchen and medicine cabinet. This list of yarrow recipes and uses covers everything from biscuits and beer to salves, soaps, and tinctures.
Katie Bender saved to How-To
Specializing in rare and unusual annual and perennial plants, including cottage garden heirlooms and hard to find California native wildflowers.

Kimberly Bouchu saved to Garden
It’s hard to believe that in just a few short weeks, we’ll be starting to see the first blooms of the season here. Starting off with the winter jasmine and iris reticulata, spring is probably one of our favorite times of the year with some of our all-time favorite flowers blooming (muscari, narcis

Megan Depczynski saved to Cut Flower Garden
Yarrow is a sweet romantic flower and herb with beneficial properties. Learn how to grow yarrow- it is much more than a common wildflower.
Miriam taylor saved to Yarrow plant
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is one of the most useful and widely available herbs you can find. Once you know how to identify yarrow, you'll see it everywhere. The plant has dozens of traditional uses, most of
aundra watson saved to surviver
A wonderful ground cover for sunny spots, lamb's ear is adorned with soft, fuzzy silvery leaves that rabbits tend to avoid. #plants #plantsrabbitswonteat #gardenideas #gardening #bhg
We are a family run flower farm specializing in growing unique, uncommon and heirloom flowers.

Emily Rash saved to Cut Flowers 2022
Specializing in rare and unusual annual and perennial plants, including cottage garden heirlooms and hard to find California native wildflowers.

Sand & Chi saved to Garden ideas
Specializing in rare and unusual annual and perennial plants, including cottage garden heirlooms and hard to find California native wildflowers.

Leslie Hackney saved to My Garden of Eden
Yarrow is a garden perennial known for its ruggedness. It shrugs off cold winters, hot summers, drought, and poor soils to bloom in sunny places.

Michelle Hernandez saved to House & Home