planting coneflower seeds in fall Pale Purple Coneflower – Native Echinacea Seeds – SurvivalGardenSeeds
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planting coneflower seeds in fall

planting coneflower seeds in fall Pale Purple Coneflower – Native Echinacea Seeds – SurvivalGardenSeeds

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planting coneflower seeds in fall Pale Purple Coneflower – Native Echinacea Seeds – SurvivalGardenSeedsAdd graceful color and ecological value to your garden with Pale Purple Coneflower Seeds (Echinacea pallida) from Survival Garden Seeds. This native North American wildflower features delicate lavender pink petals that gracefully droop around a tall, spiky conecreating a striking vertical accent in meadows, borders, and naturalized landscapes. Highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, Pale Purple Coneflower blooms from midsummer

Add graceful color and ecological value to your garden with Pale Purple Coneflower Seeds (Echinacea pallida) from Survival Garden Seeds. This native North American wildflower features delicate lavender-pink petals that gracefully droop around a tall, spiky cone—creating a striking vertical accent in meadows, borders, and naturalized landscapes.

Highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, Pale Purple Coneflower blooms from midsummer through fall, providing an essential nectar source when many other flowers have faded. Reaching 2–4 feet in height, this hardy perennial thrives in full sun to partial shade and adapts easily to a variety of soils, including sandy or loamy types. Once established, it’s naturally drought-tolerant and deer-resistant, making it a reliable, low-maintenance addition to pollinator gardens, wildflower meadows, or xeriscapes.

Native Beauty for Pollinators & Landscapes:

  • Elegant pale pink to lavender blooms with distinctive cone centers
  • Provides vital nectar for late-season bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds
  • Strong, drought-tolerant plants thrive in full sun and poor soils
  • Deer-resistant and resilient across a wide range of conditions
  • Adds vertical structure and natural charm to prairie or garden settings

Medicinal & Herbal Value:

  • Traditionally used in herbal teas and remedies for immune support*
  • Valuable addition to medicinal or survival gardens
  • Offers both ornamental appeal and traditional herbal significance

*For ornamental and educational use only. Consult a qualified expert before internal use

How to Grow Pale Purple Coneflower:

  • Cold stratify seeds for 30–60 days before planting to improve germination.
  • Sow seeds on the soil surface and gently press in—do not bury deeply.
  • Keep moist until germination, then water sparingly as plants mature.
  • Plant in full sun to partial shade; blooms appear from midsummer through fall.

Perfect For:

  • Pollinator and wildlife gardens
  • Prairie restoration and meadow plantings
  • Sustainable, drought-tolerant landscaping
  • Herbal and survival garden collections

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Appears to be well made, alignment bar slides in nicely. As stated, you need to drill a hole in the bar for the gimble bearing driver, the directions are not clear, what I did was before I take out the old gimble bearing, put an O ring on the bar close to the last step on the bar, slide the bar all the way in, then carefully slide the bar out, this marks the distance from the back of the gimble bearing to where the shaft on the outdrive bottoms out, move the O ring a 1/4” towards the stepped part of the alignment tool (this is so you won’t bottom out the alignment tool when driving the gimble bearing in) then slide the driver puck up to the O ring and use a 3/8” diameter transfer punch through the side hole in the puck to mark the bar. You need to drill a 3/8” diameter hole in the alignment bar, two V blocks, some clamps, and a drill press will make drilling much easier, after the bar is securely mounted and centered in the drill press, use a center drill, then 1/4” drill first, using plenty of oil, drill all the way through, then use the 3/8” drill, deburr both sides and you should be good to go. People complain that it doesn’t come pre-drilled, the reason is that not all out drives are the same so you have to fit it to the outdrive that you have. Fortunately, I have a machine shop at my house and have a jig setup with various drill bushings, but the method I described above should work for you. Just make sure you’re perfectly centered and secure before you start drilling.
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