Common yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is a versatile and resilient herb that has been cultivated for various purposes for centuries. Also known as milfoil or nosebleed plant, yarrow is a hardy perennial that is native to Europe and Asia but has adapted well to various climates around the world. With its feathery foliage and clusters of tiny, aromatic flowers, common yarrow is not only an attractive addition to gardens but also boasts a rich history of medicinal and culinary uses. In this article, we'll explore the cultivation of common yarrow, covering everything from soil requirements to maintenance tips.