Weedwhacker said:Andi, unfortunately I don't have seeds of it to share at the moment -- but consider trying "King Arthur" (formerly called Fat n' Sassy -- which was maybe not politically correct?? ); that variety is a consistently great producer for me!
Edited to say: Christine, I don't see any Rudbeckias in your list, either??
GardenQuilts said:
Is anyone interested in plain rudbeckia hirta or echinacea purpurea? I'll list them if you want. I figured people were interested in the fancy hybrids instead of the old faithfuls.
bxncbx said:Just added some violet seeds since I noticed they were on @RickCorey wish list. If they don't suit you I could open a pack of Blue Perfection.
GardenQuilts said:I had a big stand in my old garden. I saved seeds when I moved. I had the echinacea, rudbeckia and Shasta Daisy Alaska planted together. I am repeating the combo here. The seeds are under B for black eyed susan and P for purple coneflower.
I am making generous packs because they older. I have lots of echinacea so they are extra generous, but they do have a bit of chaff.
Laugh of the day spell checker suggests machete for echinacea. I need to check around for better spell checker add-ons.
Weedwhacker said:
Edited to say: Christine, I don't see any Rudbeckias in your list, either??