Awesome perennials for full sun and heat! | Coneflowers & Echinacea

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

Комментарии • 66

  • @carolshaver742
    @carolshaver742 Месяц назад +2

    Love, love, love coneflowers!

  • @arnorrian1
    @arnorrian1 9 месяцев назад +4

    Cheyenne Spirit flowered for me in the first year, which is a big plus.

  • @wilheminaboone1107
    @wilheminaboone1107 22 часа назад

    Outstanding video! You are very clear and have wonderful energy! Clapping from Norfolk, Va.

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  7 часов назад

      @wilheminaboone1107 awe, what a wonderful message to receive, thanks so much!

  • @jminichcastro
    @jminichcastro 4 дня назад

    This is a fantastic video! It was very informative and help me make the decision about which echinacea would be best in my yard. I also like that you got down to business with sharing information! Thank you.

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  4 дня назад

      I appreciate this message very much and am thankful for the positive feedback! Good luck with your Echinacea! 💚

  • @MichaelVanWeerd
    @MichaelVanWeerd 3 месяца назад

    I love purple cone flower and red. I live in Utah, and we have hot summers. I can't wait to plant them.

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  3 месяца назад

      I love Utah - beautiful landscape! Enjoy your beautiful coneflowers.

  • @margievaughan2456
    @margievaughan2456 Год назад +1

    I love coneflowers & have 5 that I’ve either split or have come back from dropped seeds from 1 Cheyenne spirit I purchased. I have mostly sun so get lots of tips from watching your videos. Thanks so much 😊

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  Год назад +1

      I love that they multiply and we can divide them! Thank you for your kind words! 😊🌺

    • @dawnperras5359
      @dawnperras5359 Год назад

      I love coneflowers and blackeyed Susan’s. And so do the Japanese beetles and earwig bugs. I have several plants in my gardens and the bugs devour them every year. I do spray with Neem Oil which helps a little. Your gardens are beautiful!

  • @joycewilliams5911
    @joycewilliams5911 Год назад +3

    I love them too, My is so tall and big

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  Год назад

      Awe that's great! You're lucky. Hopefully mine will get there! 😊

  • @gottfriedj1647
    @gottfriedj1647 Год назад +1

    We have “Denver Daisy” and now I’m looking to pair it with “Cheery Brandy” thanks for sharing, truly enjoyable garden

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  Год назад

      Oh my, Cherry Brandy is absolutelystunning! 🤩 Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊

  • @mariabeltran1522
    @mariabeltran1522 Год назад

    Nice garden and great selection of coneflowers. I am starting my garden and I have a few can’t wait until they bloom. Keep the great job.

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words! Coneflowers are just so simple and delightful. Good luck with your garden! 😊🌼

  • @soysan34
    @soysan34 Год назад

    Beautiful gardens ❤🌻 thanks for sharing the information.

  • @7Judy
    @7Judy 3 месяца назад

    Loved the video. Thank you!

  • @crossing3790
    @crossing3790 Год назад

    Just bought my first sunseeker citrus
    Thanks for the great info

  • @gfutube1
    @gfutube1 10 месяцев назад

    I love the shorter echinacea. I started with traditional puerpera and they tend to fall over when tall.

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  10 месяцев назад

      I've had the same experience! So very true!

  • @youniishah
    @youniishah Год назад

    Very nice ❤❤❤❤ beautifull

  • @HOMERDisk0123
    @HOMERDisk0123 Год назад +1

    Those Cheyenne spirits look more like pow wow white E. Purpurea. :)

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  Год назад

      It can be an interesting game when you pick something up that has the wrong tag 🤪 Though I have some pale yellow blooms starting, so it's still a wait and see.

  • @thomasfrank1227
    @thomasfrank1227 Год назад +1

    thank you

  • @robynmoxham4255
    @robynmoxham4255 Год назад

    I love Cheyenne spirit echinacea

  • @muriel7679
    @muriel7679 3 месяца назад

    You have magnificent plants. Here, in Swizerland, the choice is not so wide. I've collected seeds... but germination is very very difficult. I have tried many ways with very little success. Do you have a tip?

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  3 месяца назад

      Hi there! What is the weather like for the most part where you are? I assume you've tried in sunnier locations and shadier ones, so besides weather, I'm wondering if soil could be a problem? I had better luck growing in rich soil than I do in the sandy soil I have now.

    • @muriel7679
      @muriel7679 3 месяца назад +1

      @mycarolinagarden my soil is very clayey and heavy. It is like cement. Not ideal texture.

  • @cathyversteeg3051
    @cathyversteeg3051 Месяц назад

    What variety of hosta is that at the beginning of the video? Mine that are supposed to like sun are really struggling. Thanks!

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  Месяц назад +1

      Hi there! Somehow your message slipped through the cracks and I missed it until now - I'm sorry about that! Those Hostas were given to me from my mom, so I'm not sure of the variety, but they are nothing fancy or exotic. They do better in less sun than I have them in and they show heat stress this time of year. I have a lot of them because I always divide and transplant, so I test them in different light conditions. Sorry I wasn't more helpful!

  • @edithmaisano9520
    @edithmaisano9520 9 месяцев назад +1

    Can i mix them with Daylillies. My lillies are very well established. I worry that the rhizomes will kill the Cone Flower.

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  9 месяцев назад

      You really made me think with this question, as that had not occurred to me, and I've never had that problem. My thought is if both plants have room, there shouldn't be competition in that way. I have both flowers NEAR each other, but not super close that this would have been a concern. Thanks for the great question!

  • @vickikleist2263
    @vickikleist2263 Месяц назад

    They may start in early Spring in your zone but not all. I live in zone 5/6 and they start mid Summer.

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  Месяц назад

      Of course, absolutely. I often say I speak from my own growing experience where I live.

    • @vickikleist2263
      @vickikleist2263 23 дня назад

      @@mycarolinagarden Oh well I never saw the channel before so all I heard was early Spring bloom.

  • @valeriaclinchswimmingbloss3081

    Coneflowers are one of my favorite I have a few types in my garden but I am new to these guys, do you fertilize them ???

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  Год назад +1

      Yes, I fertilize them. My black-eyed susans are crazy growers, so I could fertilize them or not, but all the kinds of Echinacea I definitely do. 😄 Good luck, I hope yours look awesome!

  • @edbowman7137
    @edbowman7137 28 дней назад

    I have established plants but they are drying out and going to die.... I water a little every day... Full sun! What am I doing wrong???

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  27 дней назад

      Do they only look dry, or do you happen to see any mildew or black spots on them?

  • @lisaporter9162
    @lisaporter9162 Месяц назад +1

    Why are they next to the shade hostas?

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  Месяц назад

      @@lisaporter9162 just little experiment with the Hostas, which have actually grown tremendously there

    • @lisaporter9162
      @lisaporter9162 Месяц назад

      @@mycarolinagarden Wonderful. I will try that. Can I easily split?

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  Месяц назад

      @lisaporter9162 absolutely! I like to split mine in early spring before all the foliage gets big

    • @lisaporter9162
      @lisaporter9162 Месяц назад +1

      @@mycarolinagarden Sorry to bother you again. My zone is 8b, Portland (western) Oregon, you are 8a and South Carolina. Hmm. Thanks for your time.

  • @barbmurraybabss
    @barbmurraybabss Месяц назад

    The only flower I have never killed 😅

  • @user-gm9mi9xx3p
    @user-gm9mi9xx3p 5 месяцев назад +1

    do they do ok in clay. I am zone 9 but horrible clay

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  5 месяцев назад

      Hmm, I'm not sure about that. My soil is sandy, so I have a different challenge. 😕

  • @jennylynn5307
    @jennylynn5307 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi what is the yellow flower by the Pow Wow Coneflower?

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  11 месяцев назад

      Hi! That's Evening Primrose 😊

    • @jennylynn5307
      @jennylynn5307 11 месяцев назад +1

      It's so pretty. I live in Louisiana......so I know the heat and humidity very well and what it does to plants. We went almost 60 days without a drop of rain July--part of September 😢

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  11 месяцев назад

      @@jennylynn5307 the lack of rain is awful!! Hope you are now getting a break from the insane heat like we are in Southeastern NC! Both us and our plants need it!!

  • @charlespiliero3709
    @charlespiliero3709 Месяц назад +1

    Are any of these flowers genetically altered? If so, what color is natural?

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  Месяц назад +1

      There are multiple varieties of both native echinacea and hybrids. Native echinacea only comes in purple, pale purple, or yellow.

  • @Trakehner20
    @Trakehner20 6 месяцев назад +1

    The seeds if grown, wont back true to type, will they? Figure since theyre not open-pollinated. Like its a hybrid, right?

    • @mycarolinagarden
      @mycarolinagarden  6 месяцев назад

      Open-pollinated seeds (so ones we're currently growing outside) can be saved and grow true to type. When you save the seed from the variety you are growing, and replant the next year, it will grow the same. Unless you mean starting the plants from seeds initially? Which I don't do myself. Sorry if I misunderstood.