goldenrod

Among the bright perennials that can become a beautiful decoration for any garden, goldenrod is worth noting. Its value increases many times due to its valuable medicinal properties: it is used as a wound-healing, antibacterial, diuretic and for other ailments. All parts of the plant can be used to prepare tinctures, decoctions and infusions.

Growing goldenrod will be much easier if you use the tips given in this section of the site. Hybrid varieties are often used for decorative purposes. But such natural species as Canadian goldenrod and wrinkled goldenrod look no less bright, and they reproduce by self-sowing.

The main requirement for growing goldenrod is the selection of a well-lit area. The plant is not so demanding on the composition of the soil. Planting is best done in spring or autumn. Large perennial goldenrod flowers are rarely used for transplantation due to their large root system. In addition, the plant does not require special care, with the exception of regular removal of drying inflorescences.