Planting guide

When to plant Coneflower 'Hot Papaya'?

Best month and methodEchinacea 'Hot Papaya'

Plant your coneflower 'Hot Papaya' in March, April, May, September and October — the optimal month is usually May.

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Coneflower 'Hot Papaya' (Echinacea 'Hot Papaya')
Foto: Ulf Eliasson / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 2.5

Spacing

Distance between plants

45 cm

For 1 m²

5 plants

For an X m² border, calculate: X × 5 plants.

Step by step: plant coneflower 'Hot Papaya'

Echinacea 'Hot Papaya' thrives in full sun but tolerates partial shade, though flowering may be less prolific in shadier spots. It adapts to a wide range of soils—loam, sandy soil, and even clay—provided drainage is reasonable. Heavy clay benefits from the addition of grit or well-rotted compost dug in before planting to prevent waterlogging, which echinaceas dislike. Plant container-grown specimens in March, April, May, September, or October. Avoid planting during frosty spells or when the soil is waterlogged. Dig a hole roughly twice the width of the root ball and about the same depth. The crown of the plant (where the stems meet the roots) should sit level with the surrounding soil surface; planting too deep can encourage rot. Space plants 45 cm apart to allow for their mature spread of 40–50 cm and to ensure good air circulation, which helps reduce mildew problems. If you're planting several, arrange them in groups of three or five for the best visual impact in a border. After planting, firm the soil gently around the roots and water thoroughly to settle the plant in and eliminate air pockets. Apply a 5 cm layer of mulch—garden compost, well-rotted manure, or bark chips—around the base, keeping it clear of the crown itself. This conserves moisture and suppresses weeds while the plant establishes. Water regularly during the first growing season, especially in dry weather, until the root system is well developed. Spring plantings will flower the same summer; autumn plantings establish over winter and flower the following year. Echinacea 'Hot Papaya' is fully hardy to zone 4, so no winter protection is needed in temperate European gardens.

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Also plant in March, April, May, September and October