Growing Non-GMO Echinacea Cheyenne Spirit Flower Seeds
Cheyenne Spirit echinacea seeds can be sown directly after the frost but, for earliest spring blooming, begin indoors 6-8 weeks prior. Echinacea seeds will germinate between 7-21 days with full light and harden off if they are to be transplanted outdoors or to an indoor planter with full sun. Cheyenne Spirit plants are adaptable and known to be tolerant of drought, heat, humidity, and poor soils. Do not overwater.
Known to bloom continuously without the need to deadhead. There is little need to fertilize this hardy plant except in cases of very low soil fertility. If desired, supply a small amount of compost or a low-strength balanced liquid feed. Deadheading is not necessary to put out many blooms although regular removal of spent blooms does enhance the overall look of the plant and may encourage even more blooms. Allowing cones to persist into winter will provide food for those winter birds like goldfinches. Divide overcrowded clumps; this is on average needed every 4 years.
Echinacea Cheyenne Spirit in the Flower Garden
This large-sized echinacea variety is more drought-tolerant than others and is easy to grow. Cheyenne Spirit Echinacea herbs are also more adaptable to different climates and grow well in substandard soil. As this vigorous and vibrant echinacea is known for its vivid colors and quality, the array of maroon, tangerine, yellow and cream-colored flowers become ideal for attracting beneficial pollinators to your garden such as butterflies, hummingbirds, and honey bees! Add it to your cut flower garden as a long-blooming addition (at least June through August).
Landscape Use of Echinacea Cheyenne Spirit
Cheyenne Spirit Echinaceas are perfect for low-maintenance perennial beds and perform well with many other plants. These gorgeous plants add height, color, and texture to any landscape design. They are perfect for containers and garden beds alike. Cheyenne Spirit Echinacea seeds are an ideal grow for patios or planters, yet still, a vigorous garden performer that promises season-long color.
About Echinacea Cheyenne Spirit Garden Seeds
There are many soothing ways to use purple echinacea herb, even in the luxury of your own home. You can easily steep the fresh or dried leaves and sweet-tasting petals of echinacea to make a tingly herbal tea. Echinacea is also a popular herb to drop into a relaxing bubble bath or foot soak. You can also aid stress and regulate blood pressure by using Echinacea as aromatherapy. Echinacea as an essential oil is still a common method that people use to naturally decrease tension, as its bold floral scent helps ease anxiety and boosts relaxation.
Prior to this popular wildflower variety being cultivated in Europe during the 18th century to cure illness, Cheyenne Spirit Echinacea was used by the Native American Plains tribes. The Plains Indians often made an herbal remedy from echinacea plants to relieve pain, sickness, and strengthen the immune system.
Cheyenne Spirit Echinacea won the 2013 Fleuroselect Gold Medal Award from All American Selections. It was recognized for how low maintenance it is as well as the bright colors the petals produce from summer through fall. It is loved for its versatility and sturdiness overall.
Tips From Our Gardeners
”Cheyenne Spirit is the colorful Echinacea plant I’ve been waiting for! Imagine all the typical benefits of Purple Coneflower but with a variety of colors to accentuate the garden."
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- Lara Wadsworth, True Leaf Market Writer
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Cheyenne Spirit Echinacea Seeds Per Package:
- 10 seed Packet
- 50 Seeds - Wholesale
- 100 Seeds - Bulk
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