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Coneflowers are easy to grow from seed, but not all varieties will sow true and inherit their parents features. Choose from these budget-friendly options.
Though the classic purple variety is probably the most widely recognized coneflower, you can grow others in your garden in ...
The Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) is a native perennial often found at the top of the beginning gardener’s lists. Personally, I think it belongs at the top of all gardener’s lists ...
It used to be that I didn’t grow coneflowers in my flower garden. I just didn’t really find their dusky purple daisy-like ...
Purple Coneflower can get up to 3 feet tall and form 3-foot-wide clumps. They can easily be propagated by root cuttings or separating their clumps.
Coneflowers are easy to grow! When it comes to the old-fashioned pink-purple or white coneflower, there isn’t an easier plant to grow. As long as you put the plant in the ground right side up ...
The instant I saw the coneflower, I thought it was one in a million, with its giant 5-inch-plus golden blooms that at first reminded me of a gloriosa daisy. I am talking about the new Color Coded ...
The purple coneflower is a summer standout – literally: Each bold and beautiful flower crowns a lofty 2- to 5-foot stem. No wonder Colonial Americans, admiring the native plant for its rugged ...
The pale purple coneflower often gets ignored, with more attention placed on the eastern purple coneflower. It’s certainly made a home in many suburban gardens, including mine, where I’ve ...
Zinnias are annuals, but coneflowers are perennial and self-seeding. Not only will they come back year to year, they might sprout some offspring too. Now is the perfect time of year to grow them ...
MENASHA (WLUK) -- A new recreational site in the Fox Valley will soon be officially open to the public. It's a full-sized shelter in the shape of a purple coneflower found at the Heckrodt Wetland ...