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yarrow from seed to flower Yaak (Turf-Type) Yarrow Seeds (Achillea millefolium var. 'yaak') — Northwest Meadowscapes

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yarrow from seed to flower Yaak (Turf-Type) Yarrow Seeds (Achillea millefolium var. 'yaak') — Northwest MeadowscapesA soft textured, native turf type yarrow selection suitable almost nationwide for flowering wild lawns. Although very much a wild plant, and named for the rugged far northwestern wildness of Montanas Yaak valley, this is an exemplary native wildflower for including in lawns. Durable, mowable, able to withstand pets and foot traffic, this compact form of our native western yarrow spreads a bit by rhizomes, adopts a less upright growth habit, and can

A soft-textured, native ‘turf-type’ yarrow selection suitable almost nationwide for flowering wild lawns.

Although very much a wild plant, and named for the rugged far northwestern wildness of Montana’s Yaak valley, this is an exemplary native wildflower for including in lawns.

Durable, mowable, able to withstand pets and foot traffic, this compact form of our native western yarrow spreads a bit by rhizomes, adopts a less upright growth habit, and can flower from low-growing stems.

Additionally, the plant’s resilient genetics allow it to persist happily in low fertility soils, easily shrug of droughts and dry seasons, frigid weather, and even soggy, saturated soils.

Extensive use of this yarrow variety has been demonstrated in ‘bee lawn’ projects in Minnesota and elsewhere with very good results. Additionally, this plant can be incorporated with other “wild lawn” species to support biodiversity, and reduce the need for mowing (sometimes to only once or twice a year). Some ideal companions include: sand fescue, western fescue, red fescue, Roemer’s fescue, Molate red fescue, blue grama grass, buffalo grass, poverty oat grass, Chamisso sedge, baby blue eyes, creeping thyme, hard fescue, prairie junegrass, various clovers, golden eyed grass, blue eyed grass, wild blue flax, and self heal.

Seeding Process: Yaak yarrow (and other wild lawn species) are best introduced to existing lawns by close scalping with a mower (cutting as low as possible), then core-aerating the lawn (aerators can be rented at many local hardware stores). Yaak yarrow and other seed can then be directly broadcast over the aerated lawn with seedlings establishing in the exposed soil.

Alternatively, seed can still be broadcast into an existing lawn, even without core aerating, but may result in slower establishment due to thatch build-up and less than ideal seed-to-soil contact.

Fall and spring seeding generally result in the best establishment. Due to the extremely small size of yarrow seed, we recommend increasing the volume of the seed with an inert bulking material (such as sand or cat litter) to facilitate spreading it over large areas.

Maintenance: Yaak yarrow and other wild lawn plants perform best without fertilizer, supplemental irrigation, and with high, infrequent mowing. We recommend trying to maintain such lawns at 4-inches or more in height, and limiting mowing to once in the spring, and once in the fall if possible. If more frequent or shorter mowing is required (e.g. to meet community standards) most wild lawn species will survive, but may be less abundant and produce fewer flowers.

Available in two sizes:

1-gram (Approximately 2,500 seeds)  -or-  10-grams (Approximately 25,000 seeds).

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Though I knew of Irvin Yalom's books, I somehow missed reading any of them before, during or after my licensure as a mental health professional. "Creatures of a Day" is my first Yalom book, but with certainty, I can say that it won't be my last. For if his previous books are half as good as this one... they'll all be worth reading. Creatures of a Day contains ten "portraits" of clients and Yalom's work with them. Portraits is the right word since the descriptions are so vivid and compelling that one might actually feel they're in the room watching Yalom and the clients do the dance of therapy. The topics of death and meaning in life connect the stories as one might expect from a humanist/existentialist therapist. More than one of the stories were sadly sweet and brought tears to my eyes as I read... yet I could not put down the book and read it within just a few sessions. As a therapist, who also eschews diagnosis and manualized treatments, seeing a master therapist at work was invaluable. And surprisingly, Yalom doesn't gloss over the "mistakes" he makes or focus only on his expertise. This book more than anything shows the power of moments that matter, the healing connection that can happen when one person fully meets another where they're at. All therapists should read this book, but it shouldn't be limited to professionals. Everyone will relate to these stories and the people they depict so humanly well... Don't miss out on Yalom's work, especially "Creatures of a Day."
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Champion teacher/author in the field of psychotherapy does not disappoint in this beautifully written collection of stories.
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Absolutely enjoyed every minute reading these stories by this world respected author, clinician and psychiatrist. As clinical psychologist I have read all his books and have always come away with having learned so much about the therapeutic process in relationships. This last book focussing so much in end of life issues as well as people who are cancer patients is very meaningful to me since I am a long term cancer patient and have had to learn to live life fully within the framework of having a life threatening illness which thankfully has remained in remission much longer than either me or my doctors expected. This book is a comfort to me reflecting so much understanding and compassion. . Irvin D. Yalom remains a champion teacher/author in the field of psychotherapy for me and many other clinicians with whom I have shared his books. This book could easily help any doctor who is dealing with end of life issues with patients giving clear and insightful accounts of what is important to know when people are in life/death situations.
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Ken Stofft
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★★★★★ 4
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Like with all Yalom's novels, he gives us tidbits of himself in terms of self-revelations, but like all of his novels he goes head on into some heavy dialogues about life and the meaning it has or doesn't not have with his "patients". He learns perhaps at times more about himself than the "patients" reveal about themselves, at times the catharis is anything but what Yalom had expected or searched after, but via circumstances out of his "relationship" with them, they discover what it is they were seeking. Happenstance? A seed from the 'dialogue' between therapist and patient had been planted, only to be harvested in its own due time? Yalom certainly does provoke self-reflection, at least in this reader. Would that Yalom would actually have the courage to do more self-revealing about his own inner workings, his own emotional state(s) as he grows older and toward eventual death. But, he refrains from such disclosures just when it seems he is about to pull the curtain to show himself (kinda like the Wizard of Oz, but there is no Toto to do the pulling for him). His intellectual acumen, his analytical mind, his creativity is evident in all his novels, and particularly in this series of 'case studies', but that curtain remains securely tied preventing any in depth self-revelation. Is the therapist "resistant"? His conviction of no after life makes intellectual sense to me, but the emotional content of 'fear' of the unknown is never explored, and sadly not. He could have provided us with an even more powerful invitation into self-awareness, I suspect, if he had gone down that pathway.
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As a therapist-in training, this book made a powerful impact on me. As a father of two small children, on the verge of a professional milestone (PhD graduation in June), in the midst of an internship where I'm frequently working with children and teens coping with grief or trauma, mortality has been much on my mind lately, framing core values in my process of professional identity formation. In my five years of clinical training so far, I have increasingly become aware that the healing that occurs in therapy is much more about inter-relational "being" than "doing" (i.e the "sheer presence" of the therapist which Dr. Yalom describes in the book), and also that each successful therapy invents its own (often singular) techniques. This of course departs sharply from the idea that human suffering and its therapeutic repair could ever be helpfully reduced to categories or manuals. During my training in the current climate of "evidence-based practices," I have sometimes felt rather isolated adopting that position (although I am fortunate in my internship of finding many like-minded supervisors and colleagues). In that context, the insights imparted in this story collection serve as inspiring confirmation that I am on the right track, and offer a model of the type of therapist I aspire to be someday. I am grateful for the wise mentorship conveyed through Dr. Yalom's narratives.
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A tribute to Kahlil Gibran's endearing and timeless messages.
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