Re: purple coneflower


So, Kemberly, you're saying don't toss the seeds now for next year's bloom?
And they will germinate and bloom in the same season? I thought perennials
takes more time to establish????

Doreen
PS: Hi Donna
>If you are wanting a full bed of the purple coneflowers - your seeds are the 
>key.  They are fairly easy and I find it best to sow in place.  I save my 
>dried flower heads in an old jar (as is) and toss them in the spring.  They 
>are quick to germinate and bloom, I believe, within 60 days or so of 
>germination.
>
>Good luck and put that hat on
>
>Kemberly McLain
>Katy, Texas  Zone 9
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