Wiesenschafgarbe

Variety

Wiesenschafgarbe

created by KräuterMax at 21.01.2025

Features

Color

white

green

Resistances

cold tolerant

resistant

heat resistant

Snail resistant

drought tolerant

robust

Pest-resistant

Little susceptible

Taste

aromatic

tangy

nutty

intensive

nutmeg aroma

Growth habit

growth habit: half-high

growth habit: runner-forming

growth habit: upright

growth habit: stable

growth habit: ground cover

lifespan: perennial

growth habit: thornless

root type: shallow-rooted

ornamental plant

flower: continuous bloomer

Location

planting: bed

planting: outdoor

Soil: permeable soil

Soil: all soil types

Fertilization: nutrient-rich

Light: Semi-Shade

Soil: slightly sandy

Season Overview

Sowing

Harvest

J

F

M

A

M

J

J

A

S

O

N

D

1ST YEAR

FOLLOWING YEARS

Description

Dry artist 40-70 cm high Small white flowers in dense umbels Tea, spice and medicinal herb Runner-forming, sometimes sprawling - a root barrier does no harm. Dense shallow-rooting plant Suitable for soil stabilization Strong aromatic fragrance Popular ornamental herb as a perennial, upright growth, flower stalks with multiply divided alternate leaves above a basal rosette of leaves. The flowers are popular with many insects, some of which specialize in them. Nectar and pollen value are stated to be moderate at 2/4. The aromatic ingredients protect the plant from a large number of pests and slugs and snails only go for young plants or those that have grown fattened by too much nitrogen in the soil. If you can stand the smell of manure, you can use it in the garden as a preventative measure against fungi.

Non hybrid

Frostproof

Growing tips

If you cut off the flowers after the first blossom, many sheaves will sprout again and you will have a second crop until October. A nutrient-rich soil without too much nitrogen is recommended.

Details

Germination temperature

15 – 20 °C (Degrees Celsius)

Plant distance

25 cm

Row spacing

25 cm

Seeding depth

1 cm

Companion Plants

Antagonistic Plants

No antagonistic plants

Diseases

No diseases

Pests

No pests

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