I still can't believe how well mine are doing!!! 🤩They are so healthy, I've already moved them up a pot size! I can't wait to see what they all look like! You have to keep us updated on yours too. And thank you for taking the time to film this. It's so helpful to see it being done. Even if I've done it, I like the refresher, it always helps. LOVE the hat!!
Hi Shelly! I bought some daylily seeds from you and they are doing amazing!!! I planted them a little late but they are about 5" tall. Only two didn't germinate so pretty good! Now I just have to keep them alive:)
Hi Shelly…I just signed up for your newsletter. I would also love to buy some of the seeds, if they are available… echinacea are one of my favorite flowers you grow in your garden…I’m going to be purchasing the seedlings trays your using this year 🌼 My husband has used similar but larger pots with venting for growing chestnut and apple trees that we graft onto root stock and by far the root structure is so much better. He also always asks when I start watching my you tubers …”has that couple that you watch have any new films posted” . We love the bantering back and forth 😅
Also you reminded me to get my echinacea seeds out of the fridge and plant them up. I am trying Paradiso super duper too. I hope they germinate and grow:) Another new one I'm trying is Alan's Pride. Last year I planted about 75 echinacea purpurea that I grew from seed and I had bunny-mania last summer and they ate every last one. I'm hoping some of them grow back this year but we will see. Great video as always:)
Hi Shelly , I’m wondering how long will you keep the seedlings in those trays ,will you pot them up or plant them directly out in the soil ? I hope you will keep us updated on the progress .
Definitely will pot up... the more soil they have, the bigger they will be and less stressed by May. :-) I expect these to be in those trays for 6 weeks-ish.
Trying Primadonna Deep Rose this year. Paradiso, Cheyenne Spirit, and Red in Shades flowered for me last year, in their first year. Hoping E. paradoxa will flower this year.
This was very helpful, I started my echinacea last night and I was torn on if I should slightly cover them or not, soon these babies will have a birthdate!
I enjoyed this video, I hope you share a video of the echinacea seedlings when and how you transplant them into bigger cells. I started my echinacea seeds in seed starting mix, wondering when you fertilize, what size cells you transplant to. You got me hooked on echinacea. Where did you get the pretty one I think you call Lovely Lotta, or something like that?
Hey Marian! I have potted up from the small 72ct tray to regular 6 packs now. Not a huge bump up but just enough to give them room to stretch out. I’ll post on my Facebook page so you can see them in their current state… it was 45° today so they were able to go outside for some real sunshine… only about 2-3 hours for now. They will start going outside during the day and in at night until transplant time (May) for us. I feed them every two weeks with a weak solution of Neptunes Harvest Fish and Seaweed Emulsion. Normal rate is 1/8 cup per gallon. I use about half that… and bottom water. That means I fill the tray under them and let the soil soak it up. Just make sure there is not a lot of excess water sitting in the tray after 45 min. Hope this helps!
Very informative video and great job to the guy asking questions, I also wonder if my seedlings will green up again after moving them from indoors to outside?
This was so thorough and helpful! Thank you! I have tiny seedlings in trays that are supposed to be plantable. Should I just put each cell of those into a bigger pot? Or can I “plant” that tray right into my flower bed?
I have learned a lot from you. Didn’t know that I needed to put in a cold place. Now that I know after my seeds have been in the. After they have gone through the cold period can I use the same soil and put them in it or do I need to start with fresh soil.
I have some regular pink echinacea but I also have a special variety that is smaller and salmon colored. What do you think the possibility that the seeds were cross pollinated? I really wanted the salmon color seeds to produce salmon colored echinacea but I'm thinking they might turn out to be a mix. 🧡
If they are close to each other, they could very well cross-pollinate. You’d have to grow all the seeds out to know which little bract holds the magic seed. Thats why I love growing out a TON of seeds… you just never know what one will be something new!
Thanks for the video - I have had echinaceas in the past germinate really well but a few weeks after germinating they all die? Any idea what could be happening?
Could be a couple things… damping off with is a fungal disease that will kill off seedling that have just germinated… usually over wet soil or lack of air circulation contributes. Also, could be fungus gnat larvae in the soil. If you’re using a potting mix, the larvae is in the soil… you’ll start to see little gnats flying around the soil line… those are the adults that have hatched out and they continue to mate and lay babies in your soil that then feed on the roots of seedlings. Those are the two most common problems with seedlings.
I will transplant them first week in May…. Which is when our last frost date is. I usually wait until I see the coneflower plants in the garden start to emerge and wake up a bit from winter.
I don’t recommend it, they can and will rot with soaking. They don’t have a hard outer coating like some seeds. They are quite fragile. They can germinate as quickly as 4 days. A good watering at planting and a humidity dome will be perfect!
Hi Tammy, I collect the seeds in the fall from my gardens. If you sign up for my newsletter, I notify website subscribers 1st of the sale date to give them a chance to purchase before the sale goes live. Thanks for the interest!
Hey Tina! I may be able to do a restock on my website really soon! I have a lot left over that I wont have room to start, I'll send an email out through my newsletter to announce when I do!
I have tried over and over to grow echinacea..year after year and they never grow. I store my seeds in the freezer, I'm wondering if maybe they need a warm period before the cold? Maybe it's the storing of them in the freezer that is the problem? Does that make sense lol .
I store in the fridge… I’ve never put them in the freezer but I also winter sow and they freeze in the soil so there’s that. Try refrigerating instead. It might just be because of the bare seed that freezer doesn’t work.
If you use the milk jug containers, you don’t need to water. Leave the cap off all through the winter, they will get what they need from normal snow/rain. 🙂
I plant coneflower and black eyed Susan .But don't know what a coneflower plant look like coming up .If you can send a picture.Thank you 😊I have learned so much from your videos 😊😊
I still can't believe how well mine are doing!!! 🤩They are so healthy, I've already moved them up a pot size!
I can't wait to see what they all look like!
You have to keep us updated on yours too.
And thank you for taking the time to film this. It's so helpful to see it being done. Even if I've done it, I like the refresher, it always helps.
LOVE the hat!!
Im so happy they are doing well!!! Also- I sent you a package yesterday! Be on the lookout!
@@GuidingGreenThumbs Messaging you now!!!!
Love your hubby’s questions and commentary 🤩🤩
Toby is precious!
So happy to see you again for a new garden season 2024
Hi Shelly! I bought some daylily seeds from you and they are doing amazing!!! I planted them a little late but they are about 5" tall. Only two didn't germinate so pretty good! Now I just have to keep them alive:)
Awesome!! Thanks for sharing! I have a few stubborn seeds also! I hope you get amazing blooms!!
Very good video! Fun with the cat and dog!!
Thanks! Never a dull moment with those two!
Shelly, you make it look so easy! Thanks for sharing. I love your videos.
Shelly this video was so helpful to me so thanks you.💯👍
Hi Shelly…I just signed up for your newsletter. I would also love to buy some of the seeds, if they are available… echinacea are one of my favorite flowers you grow in your garden…I’m going to be purchasing the seedlings trays your using this year 🌼 My husband has used similar but larger pots with venting for growing chestnut and apple trees that we graft onto root stock and by far the root structure is so much better. He also always asks when I start watching my you tubers …”has that couple that you watch have any new films posted” . We love the bantering back and forth 😅
Also you reminded me to get my echinacea seeds out of the fridge and plant them up. I am trying Paradiso super duper too. I hope they germinate and grow:) Another new one I'm trying is Alan's Pride. Last year I planted about 75 echinacea purpurea that I grew from seed and I had bunny-mania last summer and they ate every last one. I'm hoping some of them grow back this year but we will see. Great video as always:)
Ugh! That's frustrating! So far, I've been lucky with rabbits. We have lots of fox around and my dog who loves chasing anything out of the yard!
Hi Shelly, I bought seeds from your shop. I can’t wait to see what they look like 😊
Thanks so much for you support! I hope you have great success!
Hi Shelly , I’m wondering how long will you keep the seedlings in those trays ,will you pot them up or plant them directly out in the soil ? I hope you will keep us updated on the progress .
Definitely will pot up... the more soil they have, the bigger they will be and less stressed by May. :-) I expect these to be in those trays for 6 weeks-ish.
Great information thank you for informing on this issue as it’s not always easy but so fun to do👍😎😡
Trying Primadonna Deep Rose this year. Paradiso, Cheyenne Spirit, and Red in Shades flowered for me last year, in their first year. Hoping E. paradoxa will flower this year.
This was very helpful, I started my echinacea last night and I was torn on if I should slightly cover them or not, soon these babies will have a birthdate!
I covered mine because I kept reading different things. I watched this video afterwards. Hopefully they still germinate!
Extremely informative for 95 percent. Enjoyed the lack of chit chat immensely!!!! Fell off @ the end.....
I enjoyed this video, I hope you share a video of the echinacea seedlings when and how you transplant them into bigger cells. I started my echinacea seeds in seed starting mix, wondering when you fertilize, what size cells you transplant to. You got me hooked on echinacea. Where did you get the pretty one I think you call Lovely Lotta, or something like that?
Hey Marian! I have potted up from the small 72ct tray to regular 6 packs now. Not a huge bump up but just enough to give them room to stretch out. I’ll post on my Facebook page so you can see them in their current state… it was 45° today so they were able to go outside for some real sunshine… only about 2-3 hours for now. They will start going outside during the day and in at night until transplant time (May) for us. I feed them every two weeks with a weak solution of Neptunes Harvest Fish and Seaweed Emulsion. Normal rate is 1/8 cup per gallon. I use about half that… and bottom water. That means I fill the tray under them and let the soil soak it up. Just make sure there is not a lot of excess water sitting in the tray after 45 min. Hope this helps!
Cool video. Thanks
Very informative video and great job to the guy asking questions, I also wonder if my seedlings will green up again after moving them from indoors to outside?
This was so thorough and helpful! Thank you! I have tiny seedlings in trays that are supposed to be plantable. Should I just put each cell of those into a bigger pot? Or can I “plant” that tray right into my flower bed?
You can cover with perlite instead of vermiculite.
I'd like you to try this with coreopsis - different types, lancelata, grandiflora, erc.
Thank you SO much for posting this video!!! Very helpful video. I can't wait to try these tips. BTW, when do you start selling your coneflower seeds?
In the fall generally, if you sign up for my newsletter on my website, I announce it there first before making it public. 🙂
What kind of grow lights do you use?
I have learned a lot from you. Didn’t know that I needed to put in a cold place. Now that I know after my seeds have been in the. After they have gone through the cold period can I use the same soil and put them in it or do I need to start with fresh soil.
Same soil is fine!
I have some regular pink echinacea but I also have a special variety that is smaller and salmon colored. What do you think the possibility that the seeds were cross pollinated? I really wanted the salmon color seeds to produce salmon colored echinacea but I'm thinking they might turn out to be a mix. 🧡
If they are close to each other, they could very well cross-pollinate. You’d have to grow all the seeds out to know which little bract holds the magic seed. Thats why I love growing out a TON of seeds… you just never know what one will be something new!
If you plant in the 1/ 2 milk jug do you spray or water before closing top and setting outsudr?
The potting mix should be pre moistened and then you can water in the seeds lightly, yes. 🙂
Thanks for the video - I have had echinaceas in the past germinate really well but a few weeks after germinating they all die? Any idea what could be happening?
Could be a couple things… damping off with is a fungal disease that will kill off seedling that have just germinated… usually over wet soil or lack of air circulation contributes. Also, could be fungus gnat larvae in the soil. If you’re using a potting mix, the larvae is in the soil… you’ll start to see little gnats flying around the soil line… those are the adults that have hatched out and they continue to mate and lay babies in your soil that then feed on the roots of seedlings. Those are the two most common problems with seedlings.
I am also in zone 5, when do you expect to transplant them into the ground , thanks
I will transplant them first week in May…. Which is when our last frost date is. I usually wait until I see the coneflower plants in the garden start to emerge and wake up a bit from winter.
Will the seeds germinate faster if they are soaked for a few hours before planting?
Are those echinachea starting after a few days??😮 incredible
I don’t recommend it, they can and will rot with soaking. They don’t have a hard outer coating like some seeds. They are quite fragile. They can germinate as quickly as 4 days. A good watering at planting and a humidity dome will be perfect!
@@GuidingGreenThumbs thank you!
Hi Shelly, came across your youtube today, would you share your WS to order seeds. Thank you enjoy
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Im sold out of most seeds but if you get on my newsletter, you’ll be the notified in advance of the public for any sales. 🙂
Your website says you are sold out of the cone flowers. When will you have some available. Thank you.
Hi Tammy, I collect the seeds in the fall from my gardens. If you sign up for my newsletter, I notify website subscribers 1st of the sale date to give them a chance to purchase before the sale goes live. Thanks for the interest!
Can you ship the seeds to Canada?
It was a good information, however it would be helpful to know what variety you are growing.
Did you say the would bloom in the same year?
Yes, If started early enough they definitely bloom same year 🙂
Hello Shelly. Is it to late to buy seeds from you?
Hey Tina! I may be able to do a restock on my website really soon! I have a lot left over that I wont have room to start, I'll send an email out through my newsletter to announce when I do!
I have tried over and over to grow echinacea..year after year and they never grow. I store my seeds in the freezer, I'm wondering if maybe they need a warm period before the cold? Maybe it's the storing of them in the freezer that is the problem? Does that make sense lol .
I store in the fridge… I’ve never put them in the freezer but I also winter sow and they freeze in the soil so there’s that. Try refrigerating instead. It might just be because of the bare seed that freezer doesn’t work.
@@GuidingGreenThumbs thank you so much, I will do that tomorrow morn for sure.
Live in Alaska, going to give winter sowing.
How much water please
If you use the milk jug containers, you don’t need to water. Leave the cap off all through the winter, they will get what they need from normal snow/rain. 🙂
Most of mine look like they're off to a great start, they the leaves shrivel up and die.
Can you tell us where you order the large bag of vermiculite please?
I was ordering through Greenhouse megastore (but now I can order through a farm collective locally so I do that).
Where do you get your vermiculite?
Greenhouse megastore had the larger bags 😊
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Ive had videos for quite a few years! I started when my son was little and we would film our experiences in the garden... :-)
My husband never clean after my mess😅😅😅i cleaned after their mess😂😂
I plant coneflower and black eyed Susan .But don't know what a coneflower plant look like coming up .If you can send a picture.Thank you 😊I have learned so much from your videos 😊😊
Hey Esther are you asking what they look like growing from seed or what a mature plant look like coming up in the spring?
What they look like coming up
. Some black eyed Susan got mix in with my coneflower seeds
Growing from seed