The listing, Echinacea - Pink/purple Cone Flowers Seeds - min. of 10 seeds has ended.
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I am "NOT Clairvoyant", so "Winner" of listing, needs to send their name and address, and these seeds will be on the way.
I am a Constant Gardener and have many types of Organic flower and veggie seeds and perennial seeds...all from Zone 4, I live in Wisconsin. THe pictures are from one of my many garden bed areas ;)
This listing is for my 2012 PINK CONE Flower Seeds (Echinacea). You will receive a minimum of 10 Flower seeds (typically More).
Here is Great link to read on medicinal uses;
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-echinacea.htm
Outdoor Stratification
1
Sow Echinacea angustifolia seeds on the seedbed during the fall to early winter. Don't place them in furrows; broadcast the seeds on the soil surface.
2
Cover the seeds with a thin layer of compost or soil. There's no need to water them if you're stratifying them outdoors.
Place a screen mesh over the seeded area, burying its edges, to prevent wildlife from disturbing the seeds.
4
Remove the mesh at least four months later and start irrigating your Echinacea plants to germinate seeds in spring.
Indoor Stratification
5
Place some sterile sand in a clean plastic bag. You need just enough to bury your Echinacea seeds.
6
Moisten the sand evenly without creating a soggy environment inside the bag.
7
Transfer your Echinacea seeds to the plastic bag, pushing them into the sand slightly.
8
Move your seeds to the freezer for half of the week and then let them spend the second half in the refrigerator. Continue to alternate between storing your Echinacea seeds in the freezer and refrigerator for the next four months. At the end of this period, your Echinacea seeds are ready for sowing.
Once these take hold, they are very Strong Prolific Perrenials.
Thank you for stopping by and God Bless, Donna