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moist until germination; then transplant. Seeds can also be planted directly into the ground in the fall and covered with straw to protect them. For a higher rate of germination, the seeds can be stratified by placing the seeds in moist peat moss or sand and putting them in the refrigerator for a few months. Once established, echinacea can be propagated by splitting the crowns as the plants come up in the spring. |
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