50 Milkshake Coneflower Seeds Echinacea Perennial Bloom Flower Seed Garden Landscape Butterfly Hummingbird Bees Flowers US SELLER

50 Milkshake Coneflower Seeds Echinacea Perennial Bloom Flower Seed Garden Landscape Butterfly Hummingbird Bees Flowers US SELLER

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50 Milkshake Coneflower Seeds Echinacea Perennial Bloom Flower Seed Garden Landscape Butterfly Hummingbird Bees Flowers US SELLER

50 Milkshake Coneflower Seeds Echinacea Perennial Bloom Flower Seed Garden Landscape Butterfly Hummingbird Bees Flowers US SELLER

$14.99
Sale price  $14.99 Regular price 

PLANT SEEDS: Outdoors after frost / Indoors weeks before last frostPLANT HEIGHT: 24 - 36PLANT SPACING: 18 - 24BLOOM TIME: Summer - FrostHARDINESS ZONE: 4 - 10LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Sun - Part ShadeSOIL WATER PREFERENCES: Average - DryQUANTITY: 50 SeedsDescriptionBright upright plants, coneflowers are a North American perennial in the Daisy family (Asteraceae). They grow 2 to 4 feet in height with dark green foliage. They are fast growers and self-sow their seed profusely. These midsummer bloomers can flower from midsummer through fall frost! Coneflowers have raised cone-like centers (hence, the name) which contain seeds that attract butterflies. Leave the seed heads after bloom and you’ll also attract songbirds! Trouble-free, coneflowers are drought-tolerant, once established. They can take the heat! As native plants with prickly stems, they are more deer-resistant than most flowering plants.Growing Coneflower From Seeds*Dampen a Paper TowelFold a paper towel in half. Sprinkle it with water until it's barely damp but not soggy.*Treat the SeedsSprinkle the coneflower seeds on one-half of the paper towel. Fold the towel in half so the seeds are between two layers of moist towel. Seal the towel in a plastic bag and keep it in the refrigerator for eight to 12 weeks. This cold treatment mimics winter conditions and helps the seeds break dormancy so they can germinate.*Prep the PotsFill 8-inch-deep seedling pots with moistened potting soil. Coneflowers need extra-deep pots because they develop very long taproots.*Sow the SeedsSow two coneflower seeds in each pot, covering them with only a thin sprinkling of soil, and allow the pots to drain.*Cover the PotsCover the pots with clear plastic to retain moisture and keep the pots in a warm room to germinate.*Remove the BagRemove the bag once the seeds sprout and provide the seedlings with full sunlight. Water the plants when the soil surface dries.*Transplant the SeedlingsMove the coneflowers outside once they produce their second set of true leaves and after average nighttime temperatures are above 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Transplant them to a full-sun, well-drained perennial bed.*Water the ConeflowersProvide coneflowers with approximately 1 inch of water a week during the growing season. Apply up to 1 inch of compost around each plant in spring to replenish the nutrients in the soil.

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