Plant trials – Achillea

One of the great things I get to do with  gardening is the chance to experiment with plants and test planting combinations before they ever hit the customers garden. This year I have planted many new perennials in  trial beds to see how they cope in different situations and how they look with other perennials – it’s great fun to see the results. I picked up several Achillea perennials in early spring, these are Achillea x millefolium ‘ Summer Fruits Salmon’, Achillea Fillipendula ‘ Gold Plate’ and Achillea ‘Terracotta’. All three have flowered for a very long period throughout the summer and I have been incredibly pleased with them. These are the results:  

Achillea ‘Summer Fruits Salmon’ with Geranium ‘Ballerina’ these have flowered very well. The Geranium flowered early, then had a second flowering period later to coincide with the Achillea.

Achillea 'Summer Fruits Salmon' with Geranium cin. 'Ballerina'

                               

Next is Achillea ‘Terracotta’ which has had many shades of yellow through to bronze:

Achillea 'Terracotta'

                               

And grown with the variegated ‘Phlox ‘Nora Leigh’ this has ensured colour through the year from spring:

Achillea 'Terracotta' with Phlox 'Nora Leigh'

                               

Finally: Achillea ‘Plate of Gold’ which is a very tall perennial and ideal for the back of a border. This one shows up particularly well against the stone wall and Cotoneaster.

Achillea 'Plate of Gold' against a back drop of a dry stone wall and Cotoneaster horizontalis.

             

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