WHITE CONEFLOWER
APPROXIMATE SEED COUNT PER PACKAGE: 40
All seed was grown in an open pollinated environment & harvested by hand here at Barefoot Ridge.
We cleaned, sorted and packaged all with care so you can share in the magic of growing all of these beautiful plants next season!
When to plant: Sow seeds in early spring when the soil temperature is between 70–75°F (21–24°C). You can also sow seeds in the fall and protect them with fencing to keep out animals.
Where to plant: Sow seeds in weed-free soil. You can plant them directly in the garden, in a container, or indoors under grow lights.
How to plant: Broadcast seeds on the soil's surface and lightly compress them. You can also place each seed about ¼–½ inch deep in the soil. Space seeds about 18–24 inches apart.
Watering: After planting, lightly moisten the soil and keep it consistently moist until the seeds germinate. Avoid waterlogging, which can cause the seeds to rot.
Transplanting: Once the seedlings have their second set of true leaves, usually about six weeks after sowing, you can transplant them into their final growing positions. Prepare a planting hole that's twice as wide and just as deep as the seedling's root ball.
Harden off: Gradually expose the seedlings to outdoor conditions to help them get ready for the big world.
You can also grow coneflowers in containers. The container should be at least two gallons and have drainage holes. Place the container in full sun after planting.
APPROXIMATE SEED COUNT PER PACKAGE: 40
All seed was grown in an open pollinated environment & harvested by hand here at Barefoot Ridge.
We cleaned, sorted and packaged all with care so you can share in the magic of growing all of these beautiful plants next season!
When to plant: Sow seeds in early spring when the soil temperature is between 70–75°F (21–24°C). You can also sow seeds in the fall and protect them with fencing to keep out animals.
Where to plant: Sow seeds in weed-free soil. You can plant them directly in the garden, in a container, or indoors under grow lights.
How to plant: Broadcast seeds on the soil's surface and lightly compress them. You can also place each seed about ¼–½ inch deep in the soil. Space seeds about 18–24 inches apart.
Watering: After planting, lightly moisten the soil and keep it consistently moist until the seeds germinate. Avoid waterlogging, which can cause the seeds to rot.
Transplanting: Once the seedlings have their second set of true leaves, usually about six weeks after sowing, you can transplant them into their final growing positions. Prepare a planting hole that's twice as wide and just as deep as the seedling's root ball.
Harden off: Gradually expose the seedlings to outdoor conditions to help them get ready for the big world.
You can also grow coneflowers in containers. The container should be at least two gallons and have drainage holes. Place the container in full sun after planting.