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How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose

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Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose is a beautiful type of yarrow that adds color and texture to gardens. This small plant blooms early and has big clusters of tiny deep pink flowers that pollinators like. Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose can handle both heat and drought, making it a great low-maintenance plant for sunny gardens and containers.

An Overview of Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose

Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose is a hybrid yarrow cultivar in the Asteraceae family. It is a herbaceous perennial with fern-like, fragrant leaves and flat-topped clusters of deep rose-pink flowers. The flowers bloom in early summer and last into fall if the dead flowers are removed right away. This small plant grows to be 14 to 18 inches tall and wide when it’s fully grown.

A. Desert Eve Deep Rose does well in full sun and can handle heat, drought, and poor soil. The flowers are good for deer and rabbits because they don’t get eaten by deer or butterflies. This tough, flexible plant has great drainage and doesn’t need much care or watering once it’s established. It’s also useful for cut flowers, dried arrangements, and potpourri.

How to Plant Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose

Place: Pick a sunny spot that gets at least six hours of direct sunlight every day. Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose thrives in zones 3-9.

Soil: It grows in average garden soil but prefers sandy or loamy soils with good drainage. Amend clay soils with compost.

Timing: Spring or fall are ideal planting times. Avoid summer heat or winter freezes.

Planting: Dig a hole 2x the width of the root ball. Loosen the soil and mix in compost. Place the plant, backfill, and water thoroughly. Space plants 12-18 inches apart.

Watering Water regularly the first year, then tolerate drought once established Avoid overwatering.

Mulching Apply 2-3 inches of shredded bark or compost around plants to retain moisture and reduce weeds

Growing and Caring for Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose

Sun: Needs full sun. At least 6 hours of direct sun daily. Morning sun is best in hot climates.

Water: Drought tolerant when established. Water deeply 1x/week instead of daily. Reduce water in winter.

Soil: Thrives in average to sandy, well-draining soil. Avoid wet, dense clay.

Fertilizer: Apply balanced fertilizer in early spring. Use compost for organic growth.

Pruning: Deadhead spent blooms to encourage reblooming. Cut back by 1/3 after first bloom to encourage a second flush of flowers.

Maintenance: Divide every 3-4 years in spring or fall to maintain vigor. Monitor for pests and diseases.

Winter Care: Cut back foliage to the ground after first frost. Mulch heavily to protect crown from cold damage.

Pests/Diseases: Watch for aphids, powdery mildew. Improve air circulation and promptly remove diseased material.

Using Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose in the Landscape

Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose is valued for its long bloom period, drought tolerance, and versatility. Here are some great ways to utilize it in gardens:

  • Mass in borders or native plant gardens for color and texture
  • Include in wildflower meadows or prairie gardens
  • Plant in rocky areas or slopes to prevent erosion
  • Use as a groundcover or edging along paths or yards
  • Add to pollinator or butterfly gardens to attract beneficial insects
  • Mix into perennial beds and borders for height and interest
  • Feature in containers on patios and in combination planters
  • Grow in herb gardens for ornamental and culinary use
  • Cut fresh or dried flowers for arrangements

Tips for Growing Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose

  • Provide good drainage and air circulation
  • Avoid overwatering which can cause root rot
  • Leave spent blooms on plants for seeds favoured by birds
  • Cut back heavily after flowering to encourage reblooming
  • Protect from strong winds
  • Mulch to conserve moisture and reduce weeds
  • Deadhead to prolong bloom time
  • Divide when the center dies out to rejuvenate
  • Tolerates poor, even rocky soil
  • Resists deer and rabbits

Common Questions about Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose

What are the best companion plants for Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose?

Some great companion plants include salvia, coreopsis, gaillardia, rudbeckia, lavender, and ornamental grasses like festuca or blue fescue.

Should I cut back Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose in the fall?

Yes, cut back the foliage completely to the ground after the first hard frost in fall. This removes damaged growth and prepares the plant for winter.

How much water does Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose need?

Established plants only need weekly deep watering. Avoid overwatering. New plantings need regular irrigation the first year while establishing roots.

When is the best time to divide Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose?

Divide every 3-4 years in early spring or fall. Dig up the plant, divide into sections, and replant right away into prepared soil.

Is Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose deer resistant?

Yes, Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose is generally left alone by deer and rabbits. Its fragrance and taste are unpleasant to them.

How can I use Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose in arrangements?

The long-lasting flowers are perfect for fresh and dried arrangements. Cut stems when flowers are fully open. Strip the lower leaves and place in water immediately. The blooms dry very well too.

With its vibrant deep pink blooms, drought tolerance, and versatility, Achillea Desert Eve Deep Rose is an outstanding addition to gardens in many climates. Provide this tough, resilient yarrow with well-drained soil and full sun for optimal growth and an abundance of color.

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Achillea millefolium ‘Deep Rose’ Pronunciation: a-KIL-lee-uh mill-ee-FOH-lee-um SKU #30001 USDA Zone

Your climate might be too cold for this plant: A carefree, compact, early-flowering variety with vibrant blooms and ferny foliage. Big, flat clusters of tiny, deep pink flowers attract butterflies. Heat loving, waterwise, fuss-free color for sunny borders or containers. Great color and texture for cut flower arrangements, fresh or dried. An herbaceous perennial.

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