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What can you plant next to yarrow?

Yarrow is a great companion plant for many other flowers and vegetables, including tomatoes, basil, onions, carrots, and marigolds. It can also be planted near flowers such as daisies, lavender, and chrysanthemums. Yarrow helps to repel pests, so it’s a great choice for a companion plant. It’s a low-maintenance plant that can add beauty and structure to your garden.

Where should I plant yarrow in my garden?

Yarrow is a hardy perennial herb that prefers full sun and well-draining soil. You can plant yarrow in flower beds, along walkways, in rock gardens, or as a border along a fence or patio. For best results, loosen the soil before planting and space the plants 18-24 inches apart. Yarrow is drought tolerant and can tolerate most soil types, but it does best in soil with a pH of 6.5 to 7.5.

Can you plant lavender and yarrow together?

Yes, lavender and yarrow can be planted together. Yarrow is a hardy perennial that will help to attract beneficial insects to the garden, while lavender has a strong scent that will help to repel pests. When planting lavender and yarrow together, it is important to make sure that they have enough space to spread out and that they receive adequate sunlight. If planted in a sunny spot, both plants should flower abundantly and provide a beautiful display.