Achillea 'Cerise Queen' Plant, Organic, Organic Blooms (1L pot)

£8.45
Organic Vegan plasticfree

Available from 8th June

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Pick up this organic Achillea Plant from Organic Blooms, ready to pop in your garden. Also known as yarrow, it’s a beautiful example of Britain’s native meadow plants.A 1 litre potted plant of Achillea millefolium - an organic blooms favourite. This is a cultivated version of the native yarrow and is a robust perennial with beautiful flat flower heads in bright cerise-pink, with creamy white centres. Growing 75cm - 1m tall, they are great mid or back of aborder, and can be cut as a fresh flower. Loved by pollinating insects. Extremely drought tolerant once established. Vigorous and low maintenenace. Flowering time: June-September.
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Producer

Jo Wright and her team at Organic Blooms work hard to bring organic flowers to your door. Based in Gloucestershire, they run as a social enterprise, providing jobs for those who might struggle in a traditional workplace. Horticultural therapy is at the heart of what they do – gardening and plant-tending being excellent options for those with varying support needs. We work with them to plan upcoming crops, making sure each flower is reliable, interesting and satisfying for their staff to grow. We’re proud to say that, because of our support, they’ve been able to hire more people than ever before.

Ingredients & allergens

Abel & Cole handles celery, celeriac, peanuts and nuts on site. Due to our packing process and re-use of boxes there is a risk of cross-contamination from these, and all other allergens.

While we do everything we can to ensure the information on this page is correct, ingredients, nutritional and dietary information are subject to change. So along with the information on our website, we always recommend that you read each label carefully before enjoying your items

Storage & prep

Open straight away and water well. Your plant will arrive in a biodegradable wood-pulp pot, you can keep it inside this pot for a little while but it will start to break down once you've watered it a few times. You can either pot it on inside the pot, give it a good soak first and it will slowly break down allowing the roots to grow outwards. Or you can tip it out of the pot to pot it on and compost or reuse the wood-pulp pot.

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