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Blooming early and often is our featured flower of the month, Yarrow.  Yarrow (Achillea Millefolium) is a perennial favorite in zone 4.  It is one of the first plants to flower in early spring with blooms lasting until late fall.  It comes in a variety of pastel shades ranging from bright yellows to an array of pinks, reds and whites.  Yarrow is drought tolerant and made for the sunny side of your garden’s landscape. Direct sow yarrow between April and July for seasons of joy to come. Cheers

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