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Planting, Growing, and Caring for Coneflowers
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I live in Arkansas. Wasn't sure when to plant them. Thank you for this fabulous information....
It’s best to plant Coneflowers (Echinacea) by seed. Seeds can be started outdoors in the spring or summer, up to 2 months before frost. Keep in mind that Echinacea started from seed can take 2 or more years to develop into a sizable plant.
I have read that I could plant coneflower seeds in the fall and they will bloom in the spring. I鈥檓 finding differing opinions on this. I have the seeds and I鈥檇 love to put them in the ground can you please tell me if I can do this and how?
Yes, you should plant coneflower seeds in the fall, covering them with approximately 1/4-inch of soil. Seedlings will emerge in the spring, though the plants may not bloom in the next season. They may need a summer to get established, then should bloom in the subsequent summer.
It is heading towards the end of July and all of my coneflowers appear to be dead should I cut them back
Please see the Care section, above, for information on deadheading coneflowers.
same question please!
As soon as one of my cone flowers blooms, the petals are gone the next day! What's happening and how can I protect those pretty purple booms? Thanks for your help.
My coneflowers self-seed regularly and where I had only one, now there are multiple places in the flower bed with lovely blooms that attract butterflies and bees. In fact, I have taken the seed pods and spread the seeds around manually to encourage more plants. Love these flowers as they are hardy, long lasting, and very sturdy.
what type of coneflowers do you have? I've been wanting to plant some in my garden but not sure which to plant, do all coneflowers attract bees and butterflies?