Coneflowers should be planted in spring after the threat of frost is over. Plant them in an area that receives full sun and has good drainage. "Ideally, they prefer a lengthy time frame for root ...
If you are looking for something a little bit different, the beautiful native plant, cutleaf coneflower, can make an attractive addition to your flower garden. This yellow daisy-like flower is as much ...
Coneflowers (Echinacea) are perennials that offer weeks of color from early summer through early autumn. But they have benefits beyond their beauty: these daisy-like flowers attract pollinators like ...
Echinacea simulata (wavy purple coneflower) looks almost identical to it’s cousin, Echinacea pallida. It is native to the Ozarks and Missouri, but grows very well here, in Wisconsin. One of the common ...
Among numerous positive attributes, colorful coneflowers attract pollinators and birds. The popularity of coneflower (Echinacea spp.) may have gardeners pining to keep it around for a long time.
It's not too early to start your favorites, including poppies and coneflowers ...