Coneflower (Echinacea) Care & Growing Tips Vivero Growers December 18, 2025

Coneflower (Echinacea) Care & Growing Tips

Discover the best Coneflower (Echinacea) care and growing tips for your Texas garden.  Echinacea, commonly known as Coneflower, is a hardy perennial and a staple for any low-maintenance landscape in Central Texas.  These resilient plants thrive in full sun and are highly resistant to heat and drought once they are established.

Beyond their stunning appearance, Coneflowers are excellent for supporting local biodiversity. They are a favorite for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators throughout the summer. In late fall, the dried seed heads provide a vital food source for birds.  At Vivero Growers Nursery, we recommend these for anyone looking to add long-lasting purple blooms and vertical interest to their flower beds.

While they are tough, coneflowers do not like ‘wet feet’. If you have heavy clay soil, we recommend loosening the area with expanded shale or planting on small berms to ensure excellent drainage.

In this video, we cover the best planting techniques, soil preferences, and how to prune your Coneflowers to ensure they return even stronger year after year. Watch now to see why this drought-tolerant beauty is a must-have for your outdoor space!

Expert Garden Advice for Central Texas At Vivero Growers Nursery, we specialize in plants that thrive in our unique climate. Whether you are gardening in the rocky terrain of Bee Cave, looking for deer-resistant solutions in Lakeway and Dripping Springs, or designing a lush oasis in West Lake Hills, we have the local expertise to help you succeed. Visit our Austin plant nursery to see our latest arrivals!


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