My dear friend thanks so much for sharing your beautiful garden with us in the beautiful flowers from your garden. Hugs and kisses from grandma, Sandy, and Debbie.
They definitely can be part sun. The only downside to planting full sun plants in part sun is that you run the risk of them drooping towards the direction of where they get most of their sun (morning or afternoon), they are more susceptible to diseases, and they may not recover as well after a disease outbreak.
Lisa, do you have luck dividing echinacea ? I have some that are getting way taller and wider than their tags said they would be. (the high heat here in Chico CA 100+ must make them happy). For instance, I had to move all my 'Magnus' ,that I grew from seed, to the back of the borders, because they have reached 4 1/2 feet tall in their 3rd year!
The Panama red cone flower is so georgous. My neighbor has them grown in their front yard and it’s hard to move my eyes away whenever I pass by.
My dear friend thanks so much for sharing your beautiful garden with us in the beautiful flowers from your garden. Hugs and kisses from grandma, Sandy, and Debbie.
They definitely can be part sun. The only downside to planting full sun plants in part sun is that you run the risk of them drooping towards the direction of where they get most of their sun (morning or afternoon), they are more susceptible to diseases, and they may not recover as well after a disease outbreak.
I enjoyed the video. I love Coneflowers 😊
Thank you for watching! I’m so glad you enjoyed it 😊
Lisa, do you have luck dividing echinacea ? I have some that are getting way taller and wider than their tags said they would be. (the high heat here in Chico CA 100+ must make them happy). For instance, I had to move all my 'Magnus' ,that I grew from seed, to the back of the borders, because they have reached 4 1/2 feet tall in their 3rd year!
Hi There! Wow they must be happy! I love Echinacea- and Magnus is a great variety! I have had great luck moving them in the spring. Happy Gardening! 😊