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Aug 12, 2015 7:22 PM CST
Name: Bob
Vernon N.J. (Zone 6b)
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Deadheading helps with Echinacea but I have not noticed much of a difference with Rudbeckia. Echinacea do not really like a lot of fertilizer , most years I only give a bit of bone meal. I would divide or transplant in the Spring , they take longer then others to establish. I almost never plant one after mid July because survival rates are low after that.

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