Black-Eyed Susan Seeds Flower Seeds
Black-Eyed Susan is easy to grow from seed and recommended for direct sowing outdoors after the frost. Black-Eyed Susan Seeds Flower Seeds.
Black-Eyed Susan Seeds Flower Seeds100 Seeds package.
Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia has a wildflower habit and most commonly sown by broadcasting. Blend rudbeckia seeds with sand to increase visibility during sowing. Broadcast the mix over a 10-square foot area and evenly rake and lightly tamp into moist, organically rich, and well-drained soil in full sun. Black-Eyed Susan can be susceptible to downy and powdery mildew. Cut back spent foliage, leaves, and blooms after flowering to prolong vitality into the fall, and Black-Eyed Susan seeds will benefit from partial shade during severe summers. Rudbeckia has no serious pests or diseases, but monitor for slugs and snails on young plants. Black-Eyed Susan seeds mature in 84" 98 days as 12 "36" tall bushy uprights with 12 " 24" spreads covered in 2½" daisy-like blooms with golden petals surrounding a chocolate center. FREE SHIPPING First Class NO TRACKING.
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