Planting Achillea from healthy young plug plants (as opposed to starting from seed) gives your garden a stronger start. Upon receiving your plugs, unbox immediately, water well, and harden off the young plants to allow them to adjust to real-life conditions. Plant the plugs promptly after hardening off to avoid root binding. Ensure your soil is evenly moist upon transplant, and overhead water the plants while they establish in their new homes. Achillea thrives in well-drained, sandy or loamy soils with a pH of 6.5–7, which is slightly alkaline. Once Achillea is established, it is drought tolerant and can tolerate poorer soils. This is a daylength-neutral plant that prefers at least six hours of direct sunlight per day; it can be planted in the early spring after your last outdoor frost, but must be protected from heavy freezes as a young plug plant. Alternatively, plant in the late summer or early fall (at least four weeks before first outdoor frost) to encourage strong root development before winter sets in.