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Coneflower,s
By Janette
- 14 Jul, 2010
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Comments on this photo
They do TOG grow these from seed about five years ago and they just get better each year ...they are now a nice big clump ...and the bees love them ....
14 Jul, 2010
They look great Janette something I havent tried yet1
16 Jul, 2010
They won't perform for me me Janette, must have another try.
21 Jul, 2010
Janette if you have any seed this year do you think I could have some as I would love to give these a try, I m trying to bulid up plants that will make nice clumps, Thanks;0)
21 Jul, 2010
Dont give up Dorjac I,ve been trying for a long time to get the White Swan coneflower to germinate ,but no lucky yet ....
Carole you are more than welcome to the seeds I,ll save some for you. I usual just leave them for the birds......
23 Jul, 2010
Thanks Janette just a few will be great. dont want deprive the birdies lol and I have only got room for 3/4 ';0)
23 Jul, 2010
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This photo is of "Coneflower" in Janette's garden
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Echinacea Purpurea 'Green Envy'
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Echinacea Purpurea 'Rocky Top'
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They are going to add a nice splash of colour to the garden.
14 Jul, 2010