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Helenium ‘Ranchera’

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P9 (9cm)

1 Litre

Any 3 plants (mix and match)

£25.00

£30.00

Save 5%

Any 6 plants (mix and match)

£45.00

£58.00

Save 10%

Any 9 plants (mix and match)

£65.00

£80.00

Save 15%

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Plant Description

Helenium ‘Ranchera’ is a resilient and visually striking hardy perennial. Abundant masses of attractive red flowers grace this plant, creating a vibrant display from early summer through autumn. Known for its ease of cultivation, this variety is a superb addition to any garden. Its bushy habit makes it particularly well-suited for garden borders, ensuring it stands out in the landscape. To encourage continuous blooming, it is recommended to deadhead the plant once the initial flowering phase concludes. With its appealing features and low-maintenance nature, ‘Short and Sassy’ is a welcome choice for garden enthusiasts.

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🌿 How to Care for Helenium ‘Ranchera’

How much sun do perennials need?

Perennials thrives in full sun—around six hours a day. While it can tolerate light shade, you’ll get the best flowering in bright, open spots.

It prefers well-drained soil, ideally sandy or chalky. Rich or heavy soils can cause the plant to flop and reduce flower production.

Water well during the first growing season to help it establish. Once settled, Achillea is drought-tolerant and rarely needs extra water unless it’s extremely dry.

Not much at all. In fact, too much fertiliser—especially nitrogen—can lead to more leaves and fewer flowers. A light feed in spring is plenty, if needed.

Yes—regularly remove faded flowers to encourage more blooms and stop self-seeding. You can cut the plant back in autumn or early spring to tidy it up and boost new growth.

Divide clumps every 3 to 5 years in spring or autumn to keep them healthy and vigorous. You can also take soft cuttings in spring.

Very much so. Once it’s established, it copes brilliantly in dry conditions, making it perfect for sunny borders and gravel gardens.

Achillea is generally low-maintenance, but it can occasionally suffer from aphids or powdery mildew—especially in humid or overcrowded spots. Good airflow and spacing usually prevent problems.