Echineacea, also known as the Coneflower, comes in purple and white.
They grow to about three feet tall. After they dry out, wait until the seed heads dry completely, then collect the seeds. The white ones are from seeds I collected two years ago. Just call me Lori Apple Seed. Happy harvesting.
I absolutely love working in the garden. I consider it my therapy, not a chore. What's even better is when I can cook with ingredients fresh from the garden. For me, it's all about cooking and gardening. I hope you enjoy your visit and are inspired. Please come back. If you are interested in backpacking-here's some information hikingthegrandcanyon.blogspot.com
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