how to prorogate coneflower. I garden in zone 8A

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • Best method is by dividing the roots. Easiest method is by spreading the seeds-direct sow into the soil-just make sure the flowers are blacken and dried out. Cutting method is good to but hard depending on your zone and medium. Mother nature self seed coneflowers all the time so don't stress about it. Have fun and I wish you all the best. I generally just buy 1 plant and then root more if I like the plant.

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  • @phloughergirl
    @phloughergirl 2 года назад +14

    I love coneflowers! This is such a good and easy way to propogate!

  • @Godisgracious85
    @Godisgracious85 16 дней назад +1

    Thank you ma’am I don’t have gloves. Maybe I will upgrade next year. 1st year gardening and it’s doing well. I just got some free purple cone flower heads so they are basically seeds❤ I loved this video. Very helpful 😊

    • @simplegardening6196
      @simplegardening6196  15 дней назад +1

      @Godisgracious85 thank you for stopping by. I wish you all the best. Enjoy and don't get burned out. We tend to do that as a gardener. Take breaks and enjoy your flowers.

  • @tinaknutsen
    @tinaknutsen Год назад +15

    FYI: for a better success rate on your cuttings, you should take a cutting that is 8” or pencil length with 4 nodes. Strip lower leaves and make sure 2 nodes are below your medium and 2 above. Also don’t push the stem all the way down till it hits the bottom of your container leave some space for the roots to develop. I usually strip all but a few leaves at top on most of my cuttings.

  • @AcornHillHomestead
    @AcornHillHomestead Год назад +3

    Putting the seed heads in an empty coffee container and shaking really hard makes the seeds separate easier too. And no stab wounds 😉

    • @simplegardening6196
      @simplegardening6196  Год назад

      Oh wow!! That is a great suggestion!!! I always get stabbing wounds!!! Lol. Thank you for sharing.

  • @NN-sd9fu
    @NN-sd9fu Месяц назад +1

    I have a coneflower which is so beautiful, huge flowers and smell like honey. The big fluffy bees 🐝 love it too. My friend wants it too. So I was looking on RUclips how to propagate coneflowers and came across your video. Your garden is lovely, I wish I had that much space as i propagate hydrangeas, roses, lilies, phlox, you name it 😆
    Thank you!

    • @simplegardening6196
      @simplegardening6196  Месяц назад

      @NN-sd9fu oh your coneflower sounds heavenly! Your sweet to propogate for her. They also easily grow from seed if you don't want to divide up your plants. Good luck!!! I have a new variety but i am not sure if it will give seeds as it's a hybrid.

  • @tinablum9089
    @tinablum9089 2 года назад +7

    I acually just place the whole top and slightly bury below the mulch...Ive had success with that way also. Thanks for the video!

    • @simplegardening6196
      @simplegardening6196  2 года назад

      That's an I yersting concept!! I'll have to try that.

    • @cocotheo
      @cocotheo Год назад +1

      I used to do that, but the very inside of the cone flower is hard and pointed, so it can be a hazard if you leave the whole thing in the garden and someday step on one! Yikes! Yowee!

    • @faribajavaherpour710
      @faribajavaherpour710 Год назад

      @@simplegardening6196you don’t have to cover the seeds with dirt?

    • @simplegardening6196
      @simplegardening6196  Год назад +1

      @faribajavaherpour710 I generally don't. I follow mother nature instint on this one. Lol. Seed falls on the ground and grow on their own without our help most times. But I thunk that if you lightly cover it. It would help them better. Also protect them from animals like birds who want the seeds

  • @willburns497
    @willburns497 12 дней назад +2

    No problem…save dried seed and sprinkle on soil in fall and in spring they start growing. Very easy no sweat.

  • @jetv1471
    @jetv1471 Год назад +5

    I love it ❤!
    I love how you simplified you made it and explained it all.!
    I am in zone 7a NJ
    I am going to go out and start cuttings ! I hope I am not too late in season

    • @simplegardening6196
      @simplegardening6196  Год назад +1

      Thank you for stopping by... you still have time. Good luck!

    • @jetv1471
      @jetv1471 Год назад

      @@simplegardening6196 ty for answering!👍

    • @Janpre2001
      @Janpre2001 Год назад +1

      I am in NJ in zone 6 and I just bought some cone flowers at Home Depot. Can't wait to get those seeds. I had seeds from a package but none of them grew. Hopefully these will.

  • @lindagunn9026
    @lindagunn9026 19 дней назад

    Well done!!! thank you for a great instructional video

  • @flamingoterracegarden
    @flamingoterracegarden Год назад +1

    Beautiful garden..😊.new subscriber friend here ❤️..v informative video

  • @oldfarmshow
    @oldfarmshow 8 месяцев назад +2

    👍

  • @hmongCAM
    @hmongCAM Год назад

    Very helpful tips. Your new friend here. Nice garden!!! Have a good day.

  • @flamingoterracegarden
    @flamingoterracegarden Год назад

    Very spacious backyard. N your propagation area is very cute ..😊

    • @simplegardening6196
      @simplegardening6196  Год назад

      Thank you for stopping by and your lovely words. Have a beautiful weekend.

  • @harleyinred
    @harleyinred Год назад

    Love them, going go look for them tomorrow , thank you!!

    • @simplegardening6196
      @simplegardening6196  Год назад

      They are coming out with soo many varieties!!! Let me know what you get. Good luck. Have fun.

  • @heavenbound392
    @heavenbound392 Год назад +2

    I leave them all winter. The finches love them. Take the down in early spring.

    • @simplegardening6196
      @simplegardening6196  Год назад

      That's a good idea too. I hope to eventually have enough that I won't need to have more and let them be for the birds.

  • @dorisafejuku968
    @dorisafejuku968 Год назад

    Thank you. Learnt something new.❤

  • @kwalking7
    @kwalking7 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much!

  • @yvonneclark7305
    @yvonneclark7305 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @victoriapaton7051
    @victoriapaton7051 Год назад +1

    I really like this video. It's as if I'm taking a walk on host's garden and explain so well. Do u not use growth hormone to dip in? This was a year ago. How did those cuttings do this year?

    • @simplegardening6196
      @simplegardening6196  Год назад +4

      Hi. Lol my garden is a work in progress. Always growing. I don't use rooting hormones. I tired it once and didn't find that I made any difference. So I just take my chances. They are doing good....better if I can stop weed eating them lol

  • @annebeck2208
    @annebeck2208 19 дней назад

    Wonder if using rooting hormone would help? I usually use it and get 80-90%

  • @yazmin444
    @yazmin444 Год назад +1

    I love your channel thank you for the tutorial, I also garden in zone 8A and I would love to know if you can share the seeds with me, thank you kindly.

    • @simplegardening6196
      @simplegardening6196  Год назад

      Thank you. I don't have seeds now but remind me in the fall and I can save them for you.

  • @robbielynngregory5281
    @robbielynngregory5281 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing all your methods! Are there any flower seed swap groups/sites you are joined with? I think I am going to join a few. I used to do one on F.B. and at my job and loved doing it!

    • @simplegardening6196
      @simplegardening6196  Год назад +1

      Hi....I just moved when we started our homestead and am unfamiliar with the area but I would hope to get with groups that swaps and trade too!!! Hope you get some good stuff.

  • @hilshils3426
    @hilshils3426 Год назад +1

    Do you every try covering the cuttings and tray in a plastic bag to reduce transpiration? Especially in a hot area, although maybe it is very humid where you are anyway?

    • @simplegardening6196
      @simplegardening6196  Год назад

      Hi. Thank you for stopping by. I don't usually cover as it is too humid where I am at. Down south is sooo hot and humid. I almost need a fan to help the poor plants. Lol.

  • @rexgordon3899
    @rexgordon3899 Год назад +2

    When you propagate using the seeds in the fall, do the flowering plants come up the very next spring or does it need another year to flower?

    • @simplegardening6196
      @simplegardening6196  Год назад +1

      Hi. Generally, they grow that spring and flower. It could be the variety I have. I also have better luck with the division of the plant, which generally gives me guaranteed flowers since they are more mature. But there are some varieties that take 2 or more years to flower from seeds.

    • @rexgordon3899
      @rexgordon3899 Год назад

      @@simplegardening6196 thanks!

  • @chippewagirl7299
    @chippewagirl7299 14 дней назад

    Have you tried the harm one dipping of thE cutting before putting in soil.?

    • @simplegardening6196
      @simplegardening6196  14 дней назад

      @chippewagirl7299 I have tried using rooting hormones to help but I didn't have any luck. I use the like the dividing method the best. And I have had success with growing them from seed but that requires a bit more work. What is the beat method for you?

    • @chippewagirl7299
      @chippewagirl7299 13 дней назад

      @@simplegardening6196 I'm new to propagation so I just watch You tube and some suggest the rooting harmone. I might give it a try.

  • @SleepyKittens
    @SleepyKittens Год назад +1

    Misspelled propagate in your title.

  • @pamelaharrison3196
    @pamelaharrison3196 Год назад +1

    You shouldn't divide a plant while it's flowering

  • @nurmayantcoates9436
    @nurmayantcoates9436 Год назад

    Is that wood chips ? How do you get rid of weeds?

    • @simplegardening6196
      @simplegardening6196  Год назад

      Thank you for stopping by. Yes free wood chips from a tree company. We smothered all the weeds with the wood chips. The goal was to plant it so much with flowers that it suppresses the weeds. But we have since moved.

  • @StaceyGlover77
    @StaceyGlover77 Год назад

    Hi, I'm in zone 7B, I have a mature cone flower that I need to relocate when should I move it? Thanks. P.S. in my area we have very hot summers and mild winters.

    • @simplegardening6196
      @simplegardening6196  Год назад +1

      Thank you for stopping by. I would wait to move them once fall comes if they are flowering. If no flower. I move them around all summer long. Just make sure to give them some water with the hot hot sun.

    • @StaceyGlover77
      @StaceyGlover77 Год назад

      @simplegardening6196 Thanks! It's about to start flowering. I was thinking of moving it around October.

    • @simplegardening6196
      @simplegardening6196  Год назад +1

      @StaceyGlover77 yes!!! That works. We don't want to stress out the new flower buds so you can enjoy them.

  • @victoriapaton7051
    @victoriapaton7051 Год назад

    Where are u in GA?

    • @simplegardening6196
      @simplegardening6196  Год назад +1

      Hi. I was in peachtree city but have since moved to Alabama so my zone now is 7b.

  • @minniered4115
    @minniered4115 Год назад

    Oh no your finger!!! 😢