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Black Eyed Susan
Black Eyed Susan
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Type: Open-pollinated
Packet size: Minimum 50 seeds
Rudbeckia hirta. Black-Eyed Susan produces bright golden-yellow flowers with dark centers that bloom from summer through fall. A favorite for pollinator gardens, wildflower meadows, and cottage gardens, these cheerful flowers attract butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Easy to grow and drought tolerant once established, Black-Eyed Susan adds long-lasting color and readily reseeds for years of enjoyment.
π± Growing Information
How to Grow Black-Eyed Susan from Seed
Planting Depth: Surface sow or lightly cover with 1/8 inch soil
Seed Spacing: 12β18 inches
Row Spacing: 18β24 inches
Germination Time: 7β21 days
Days to Bloom: 80β100 days
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Planting Tips:
Direct sow outdoors after the danger of frost has passed, or start seeds indoors 6β8 weeks before your last frost date. Press seeds lightly into the soil and keep consistently moist until germination. Black-Eyed Susan grows best in full sun and well-drained soil but adapts to a wide range of growing conditions. Remove spent flowers to encourage continued blooming, or allow some seed heads to remain for birds and natural reseeding. Once established, plants are drought tolerant and require very little maintenance.
π Excellent for pollinator gardens, native plantings, cut flowers, and wildflower meadows.
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