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Organic Echinacea

Native to our mid-western prairies, echinacea is a hardy perennial, deeply medicinal, and her petals are edible, as well! Butterflies flock to her bright blooms on long, strong 3+ foot stalks ideal for cutting. Once established, Echinacea will thrive without much care for years and their roots are easily divided to propagate more. At Fruition, we sow echinacea indoors in soil blocks 6 weeks before final frost, transplanting out after final frost with one foot between plants.

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