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can i plant coneflowers in a pot

can i plant coneflowers in a pot Echinacea Purple Coneflower Plants For Sale

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can i plant coneflowers in a pot Echinacea Purple Coneflower Plants For SaleEchinacea, Purple Coneflower Plants For Sale Echinacea purpurea Herb Growing Tips Light: Full Part Sun Temperature: Perennial for zones 3 9 Watering: Water regularly, but do not overwater. Soil: Well drain soil Comments: Echinacea self sows profusely. To control its spread, deadhead dying flowers before they go to seed Herb Description One of our most favorite plants ~ an easy to grow perennial perfect for mass planting in your perennial border!

Echinacea, Purple Coneflower Plants For Sale

Echinacea purpurea

Herb Growing Tips

Light:  Full-Part Sun

Temperature:  Perennial for zones 3-9

Watering: Water regularly, but do not overwater.

Soil: Well drain soil 

Comments:  Echinacea self-sows profusely. To control its spread, deadhead dying flowers before they go to seed

Herb Description

One of our most favorite plants ~ an easy to grow perennial perfect for mass planting in your perennial border! Lovely showy flowers, each stalk bearing a spiny orange center surrounded by purple-pink drooping petals. This lovely herb is long blooming, and perfect for naturalizing in large masses, or as a specimen in your perennial or herb garden. 

This herbaceous perennial is native to meadows, prairies and wooded areas of central and southeastern US. Easy to grow in full to part shade, Echinacea purpurea is tolerant of less than perfect conditions: drought, heat, humidity and less than perfect soil. For a slightly different look, check out our Magnus Echinacea plants.

Echinacea Purpurea Plants

A well-know medicinal plant, Echinacea purpurea was used by early settlers on the prairie for almost any ailment. Archaeologists have found evidence that echinacea was used by Native Americans 400 years ago as a general 'cure all', particularly to treat wounds and infections. It has been used throughout history to treat everything from malaria to diphtheria. Although its use dropped with the introduction of antibiotics, purple coneflower echinacea has gained popularity and is used to relieve the duration of the common cold and flu, as well as help boost the immune system. This plant can also help with blood sugar and anxiety!

Purple coneflower is a hardy perennial herb is a easy grower, and impervious to most diseases and pests! It will provide your garden with masses of lovely flowers, and will bring hummingbirds to the garden and lovely goldfinch in the fall, seeking the seeds!

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