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Old 05-07-2010, 10:03 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Purple Cone Flower

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Bill who putters wrote:

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Darren wrote:

Greetings all,
Over this past weekend, I bought a small "purple cone flower" plant at
my local nursery to add to my little butterfly garden.
I planted it as per the instructions of the guy at the nursery. I dug
out a small hole, then put the plant in, then filled in with a little
more soil. Then I watered it a little.
The next day, the plant had shriveled up a little, and just didn't
look well.
I had read that you weren't supposed to water them too much.
But, we have had blistering heat here in NY this week, so I though
maybe that was the problem. I felt the leaves and flowers and they
felt very dried out. So, I watered it twice today, and that seemed to
perk up the plant a little.
Any advice on this?
Thanks in advance, as always!

Darren


Just about anything planted in the last few weeks will be drooping with
the current high temperatures.

I'd soak real good every day for a week then every other day for a week
then once a week. Perhaps a little temporary shade for a hour or three
would be in order till the weather normalizes some. Hopefully soon.

Guess you know cone flowers come in many colors now.


My Echinacea purpurea are in pots, but they enjoy a good soaking every
other day, during the heat of the summer.
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