Echinacea  5 Ltr
Echinacea  5 Ltr

Echinacea 5 Ltr

Echinacea 5 Ltr

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We operate our own delivery service within 12km of the garden centre for €15, for this service we can deliver you any item from Windyridge. 

Outside of this radius we out source couriers, we cannot unfortunately ship a lot of bulkier items such as large pots, composts and many of our more delicate living things. 

An Post Delivery, Seeds & books - €1.50

Standard Parcel via An Post* €6.00

Local Delivery, 12km of Windyridge - €15.00

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Echinacea - Description

Potted Echinacea purpurea
Common Name: Purple Coneflower
Other Names: Hedgehog Coneflower, Rudbeckia
Indoors or Outdoor: Best suited for outdoor planting
Size: Typically grows to a height of 60 to 100 cm with a similar spread.

Echinacea - Delivery

Delivery Info: Your healthy Echinacea plants will be carefully packaged and shipped directly to your doorstep, ready for planting.

Echinacea - Characteristics

Mature Size: Generally reaches a height of 60 to 100 cm and spreads about the same.
Evergreen or Deciduous: Herbaceous perennial, deciduous in winter.
Preferred Position: Full sun to light shade.
Shape - Plant Characteristics: Upright stems with large, daisy-like flowers with distinctive raised central cones.
Hardy or Not Hardy: Hardy and well-suited to Irish climates.
Diseases: Resistant to most common diseases, but good air circulation can help prevent mildew.

Echinacea - Uses

Uses in Garden: Echinacea adds vibrant color to gardens and attracts pollinators. It's perfect for borders, wildflower meadows, and cottage gardens. Additionally, Echinacea is known for its herbal and medicinal uses.

Echinacea - Characteristics

Preferred Planting Aspect: Full sun is ideal for Echinacea.
Frost Hardy: Yes, Echinacea is frost hardy in Irish climates.
Fast or Slow Growing: Echinacea is moderately fast-growing.
Pruning Advice: Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering and cut back the plant in late autumn to the base to promote new growth in the spring.

Echinacea - Planting Instructions in an Irish Climate

Sowing Time: Plant Echinacea seeds in early spring or late summer. Transplant young plants in spring or autumn.
Instruction: Choose well-drained soil and dig a hole twice the size of the root ball. Place the plant, backfill with soil, and water thoroughly.
Trench Preparation: No trench preparation is necessary.
Positioning of Plants: Plant in full sun for the best flowering display.
Plant Spacing: Space Echinacea plants about 30 to 45 cm apart.
Pruning: Deadhead faded flowers regularly to prolong blooming and cut back to the base in late autumn.


Facts About Product: Echinacea, with its iconic purple-pink flowers, not only adds beauty to your garden but also supports local pollinators. Its roots are used in traditional medicine for immune system support.
Enhance your garden with the vibrant hues of Echinacea. These hardy and fast-growing perennials are perfect for adding colour and attracting pollinators. Order yours today and enjoy a garden filled with the beauty and benefits of Echinacea purpurea.

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