Echinacea ‘Lakota Rose’
£6.45
Coneflower. An erect perennial with stout stems of large, rose-pink daisy-like flowerheads with a cone-shaped centre. Height 60cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers July to September. Full sun, well-drained soil. Attracts bees and butterflies. Hardy.
Description
Echinacea ‘Lakota Rose’ is a hardy perennial known for its striking rose-pink daisy-like flowers with a prominent cone-shaped centre. It blooms from July to September, attracting bees and butterflies to the garden. This compact variety reaches a height of 60 cm and a spread of 45 cm, making it ideal for borders, wildlife gardens, or containers. Thriving in full sun and well-drained soil, it is a resilient and low-maintenance plant that adds long-lasting color to any outdoor space.
PLANTING and AFTERCARE GUIDE
Best Planting Time
- Spring: The ideal time to plant Echinacea ‘Lakota Rose’ is in spring when the soil has started to warm. This gives the roots time to establish before the blooming season.
- Autumn: Alternatively, planting in early autumn allows the plant to settle before dormancy, leading to vigorous growth the following year.
Site Selection
- Sunlight: Echinacea ‘Lakota Rose’ thrives in full sun. Choose a location that receives at least six hours of direct sunlight daily for the best flower production.
- Soil: Well-drained soil is essential for Echinacea ‘Lakota Rose’. The plant does not tolerate waterlogging, so improving drainage with compost or grit is recommended.
Planting Instructions
- Prepare the Hole: Dig a hole twice the width and the same depth as the root ball. This provides ample space for the roots to spread.
- Soil Preparation: Mix in organic matter to improve soil structure and drainage. Echinacea ‘Lakota Rose’ flourishes in nutrient-rich, well-aerated soil.
- Planting: Position the plant in the hole so the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil. Gently firm the soil around the roots.
- Watering After Planting: Water thoroughly after planting to help settle the soil and encourage root establishment.
Watering Requirements
- Growing Season: Once established, Echinacea ‘Lakota Rose’ is drought-tolerant. Water during prolonged dry spells, allowing the soil to dry slightly between sessions. Overwatering should be avoided.
- Dormant Season: Reduce watering significantly in autumn and winter. Only water if the soil becomes excessively dry.
Feeding
- Spring: Apply a balanced fertiliser in early spring to support healthy growth and abundant flowering.
- Mid-Summer: A second light feed in mid-summer can promote extended blooms for Echinacea ‘Lakota Rose’.
Pruning
- Deadheading: Remove spent flowers regularly to encourage continuous blooming. Deadheading also prevents excessive self-seeding.
- Autumn Pruning: After the final blooms have faded, leave some seed heads for winter interest and wildlife or cut back the plant to ground level.
Mulching
- Spring: A mulch layer around the base of Echinacea ‘Lakota Rose’ in spring retains moisture, suppresses weeds, and improves soil quality.
- Winter: Applying mulch in winter insulates the roots and protects the plant from extreme cold.
Supporting the Plant
- Staking: Echinacea ‘Lakota Rose’ has sturdy stems, so staking is rarely needed. However, in windy areas, light support may be beneficial.
Final Tips
Echinacea ‘Lakota Rose’ is a low-maintenance perennial that provides months of vibrant rose-pink blooms. By planting in a sunny, well-drained location and following this care guide, the plant will reward gardeners with long-lasting flowers that attract bees and butterflies. Incorporating Echinacea ‘Lakota Rose’ into borders or wildlife gardens enhances biodiversity while adding stunning colour from midsummer to early autumn.
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