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Jul 7, 2014 5:33 PM CST
Name: Jeanie
Minnesota (Zone 4a)
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In my humble opinion, the hybridizer makes a big difference. The Big Sky series never worked for me. They lived a couple of years, were disease-ridden, and flower color faded. I highly suggest looking at the origins of the hybrid coneflowers and finding out which ones work best for you. I also do this with heuchera. It has greatly upped my success rates.
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Old gardeners never die. They are just pruned and repotted.

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