Echinacea Seeds, Easy to Grow Perennial, 75 seeds per package, Purple Coneflower, Summer Blooming, Native Wildflower & Butterfly Attractor

$5.25
This listing is for one package of Echinacea Seeds, Echinacea Purpurea, Common Purple Coneflower, approximately 75 seeds per package.
Echinacea is an extremely rewarding native flower to grow from seed. Start in soil blocks or seedling trays 8-10 weeks before last frost. Echinacea is a relative light dependent germinator, so only cover very lightly with soil or vermiculite.
Plant out after danger of frost, 18"-24" apart. They will tolerate light morning or afternoon shade, and love full sun. Echinacea has a very long bloom time and is beloved by pollinators. They will self seed, and birds like goldfinches will also eat their seed throughout late summer, and other birds will eat their seed through winter. An excellent addition to any cottage garden. They like well draining and will tolerate poor soil as long as the drainage is good.
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This listing is for one package of Echinacea Seeds, Echinacea Purpurea, Common Purple Coneflower, approximately 75 seeds per package.
Echinacea is an extremely rewarding native flower to grow from seed. Start in soil blocks or seedling trays 8-10 weeks before last frost. Echinacea is a relative light dependent germinator, so only cover very lightly with soil or vermiculite.
Plant out after danger of frost, 18"-24" apart. They will tolerate light morning or afternoon shade, and love full sun. Echinacea has a very long bloom time and is beloved by pollinators. They will self seed, and birds like goldfinches will also eat their seed throughout late summer, and other birds will eat their seed through winter. An excellent addition to any cottage garden. They like well draining and will tolerate poor soil as long as the drainage is good.
This listing is for one package of Echinacea Seeds, Echinacea Purpurea, Common Purple Coneflower, approximately 75 seeds per package.
Echinacea is an extremely rewarding native flower to grow from seed. Start in soil blocks or seedling trays 8-10 weeks before last frost. Echinacea is a relative light dependent germinator, so only cover very lightly with soil or vermiculite.
Plant out after danger of frost, 18"-24" apart. They will tolerate light morning or afternoon shade, and love full sun. Echinacea has a very long bloom time and is beloved by pollinators. They will self seed, and birds like goldfinches will also eat their seed throughout late summer, and other birds will eat their seed through winter. An excellent addition to any cottage garden. They like well draining and will tolerate poor soil as long as the drainage is good.