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Green River 50 Santa Fe Coneflower Seeds - Drought-Tolerant Decor Seeds for Pollinator Gardens, Perennial Blooms, Ideal for Summer Conditions
Green River 50 Santa Fe Coneflower Seeds - Drought-Tolerant Decor Seeds for Pollinator Gardens, Perennial Blooms, Ideal for Summer Conditions
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Key Features
Seed Quantity: 50 premium Coneflower seeds
Mature Height: 24–36 inches tall
Bloom Season: Summer through fall frost
Light Requirement: Full sun to partial shade
Spacing: 18–24 inches between plants
Zones: Hardy in USDA Zones 4–10
Description
Elevate Your Garden with Elegance
✨ Brighten your garden with bright beautiful coneflowers! These 50 premium seeds from Green River offer a unique twist on classic purple coneflowers. Blooming from summer through frost, they attract bees, butterflies, and birds. Perfect for pollinator gardens and cottage-style borders, these perennials are easy to grow and suitable for all skill levels.
Easy to Grow
🌱 These seeds are beginner-friendly, with a seed pack weight of approx. 0.3 grams. Cold-stratify seeds in the fridge for 8–12 weeks before planting. Start seeds indoors 6–10 weeks before your last frost for best results. Ideal for sunny borders, pots, or raised beds.
Use Cases:
- Create cottage garden blend flower beds
- Add elegance to perennial wildflower gardens
- Perfect for pollinator garden plants for bees and butterflies
- Ideal for sunny borders, pots, or raised beds
- Great choice for clearance flower seed deals with premium value
FAQs:
Q1: Are these premium seeds beginner-friendly?
Yes! They are easy to grow and perfect for gardeners of all skill levels.
Q2: Do they attract pollinators?
Absolutely! Bees, butterflies, and even birds love coneflowers.
Q3: Do I need to cold-stratify the seeds?
️ Yes. Chill seeds in the fridge for 8–12 weeks before planting to boost germination.
Q4: Can I plant these in containers?
Yes, just use a deep pot to support the plant’s long taproots.
Q5: When should I start the seeds indoors?
Start 6–10 weeks before your last expected frost for best results.
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