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Black Eyed Susan Seed Ballz

No More Handling Tiny Seeds for Big Flowers! Seed Ballz sprout where they're placed. Just water. Seed-loaded clay disperses evenly in a pot or the ground. Each package has 7-8, 1" diameter balls.

Black-Eyed Susan Seeds, 280 mg

Study, upright growing plants produce warm-toned daisy-like flowers all summer and into fall. Long, strong stems make the flowers excellent for cutting. Combine with other sun loving flowers in the mid to back portion of the garden, or use in out-of-the-way areas and sites with poor soil 10-15 days to sprout.

One Pound of Black Eyed Susan Seeds

BLACK EYED SUSAN IS A VERY HARDY PERENNIAL WITH YELLOW PETALS AND A BLACK DOMED CENTER. NOTHING STOPS IT. THERE ARE 1,700,000 SEEDS IN ONE POUND OF BLACK EYED SUSANS SEEDS. GROWS BEST IN FULL SUN. Seeds are packaged and germination tested for current year.BLOOMS JUNE- AUGUSTHEIGHT 2-3 FEETSOWING DEPTH 1/16 INCHGERMINATION 1-4 WEEKS.

Black Eyed Susan Seeds (Rudbeckia hirta)

No one knows who Susan was, but the flower is linked with “Sweet William” in an old English rhyme. This species was long thought to be native only to our midwest, spreading to both coasts after colonists and western pioneers felled the forests to allow the highly-prolific seed to spread. But recent research proves Black-Eyed Susan was indeed seen as far east as Maryland in early colonial times. There are many species of rudbeckia, many which have been hybridized into some of our most valued garden...

Black Eyed Susan Seeds

Plant 1/16" deep in full sun once soil reaches about 68 degrees F. Keep soil moist until Black Eyed Susan sprouts reach 2 weeks old or more. Water once a week or more if there has been no rain until established.

Sunrise Surprise Black Eyed Susan Seeds

Black eyed susan vine seed germinates readily when the soil temperature is kept at 72F. It does not appreciate transplanting and does best when sown (one-quarter inch deep) where it is to grow and bloom. If you transplant, do not mess about with the roots but try to keep them from being disturbed in the transplant process.

Prairie, Black-Eyed Susan 1,000 seeds

(Rudbeckia hirta) Best known of all the prairie flowers and the easiest to grow. A single plant can produce hundreds of blooms over the summer and into the fall. Self-seeding biennial, tolerates almost any site and most soils. Plants grow 2–3'. Hardy to zone 3.

Ferry Morse Black-Eyed Susan Vine

For earlier bloom, start indoors in 3 inch peat pots 8 weeks before last frost. Cover with 1/4 inch soil. Or, after all danger of frost, sow in open ground well exposed. Cover lightly. When plants are 2 inches tall, thin or tranplant. Before transplanting, harden off seedling.

Seed Packets, Black-Eyed Susan Seeds

Price includes a black imprint in three locations. PMS matching is available for an additional charge. Full Sun. Attracts Butterflies. Sow Outdoors Spring thru Fall. Biennial 2 Year Life Cycle. Great for use in mailings. Packet includes picture of flower. Optional Mix & Match Seed Items are available, please contact our Customer Service Department for pricing.

Greenbird LLC Greenbird Blackeyed Susan Seed Pie 1.0 Each Seeds
Greenbird LLC Greenbird Blackeyed Susan Seed Pie 1.0 Each Seeds

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Rudbeckia fulgida Orange Coneflower Black-eyed Susan Seeds & Plants

This species of coneflower has no serious insect or disease problems and is native over the Midwest and Eastern US where it occurs in both dry and moist soils in open woods, glades and thickets. It is an upright, rhizomatous, clump-forming, free-blooming coneflower which typically grows to 2 to 3 feet tall, often forming colonies in the wild. Features daisy-like flowers (to 2.5" across) with yellow rays and brownish-purple center disks. Orange Coneflower plants have a prolific bloom production over...

Showy Black-Eyed Susan Seeds from Alchemy Works - Seeds for Magick Herbs and Pagan Gardens

The Cherokee used this plant medicinally in various ways, including as a wash against snakebite, so consider black-eyed Susan for protection, especially for the outer edges of your property or living space, and to mend injuries caused by enemies. It also makes an excellent Sun symbol on an altar (cut flowers of this plant usually last a week). This native of northeastern North America is a great Sun plant, and it likes growing in clumps, so try it in a round planting bed...

Black-eyed Susan Seed Packets

Other Uses: When planted in combination with grasses and legumes, Black-eyed Susans help control erosion. They also provide food and cover for several species of birds.

Black-Eyed Susan Vine, Susie Mix A formula mix of orange, yellow and white blooms with or without contrasting dark eyes. Packet is 30 seeds

A trailing or twining annual vine with triangular 3 inch leaves and masses of 1 inch wide tubular flowers with or without contrasting dark eyes. Colors include orange, yellow and white. Use as a ground cover, in hanging baskets or train on a trellis or strings.

Black-Eyed Susan - Standard Seed Packets

This daisy-like flower produces orange/yellow blooms with a dark center. They can grow 2-3 feet tall on their sturdy stems and make excellent flowers for cutting. This biennial may be sown spring through mid-summer for spectacular blooms the following summer. Black-Eyed Susans prefer full sun and well-drained soil. They will tolerate heat, drought, and poor soils but flourish with regular watering

Seed Packet - Black-Eyed Susan Vine

Select partial/full sun location and direct seed 1-2 weeks before last frost; or sow indoors 6-8 weeks earlier.  Before sowing, soak seeds in warm water for 24hrs.  Firm soil over seeds and keep moist.  When plants are 6" (15cm) tall, fertilize and provide support for climbing.  Avoid transplant shock by planting 2 seeds per pot and do not thin.

Black Eyed Susan Seed Pack

Biennial. Plant in a sunny location. Sow seeds in early spring.

Black-Eyed Susan Vine Seeds

The reason we carry 4 colors of alyssum is because it is the perfect plant. All you do is direct seed in good soil and you will be rewarded with a flowering mound of honey scented peach blossums. Butterflys love this low growing, to six inches, plant. If you cut it back by half you will even get a second bloom. For the front of a sunny border, to fill in a container or in a rock garden alyssum is terrific.

Rudbeckia hirta (Black-Eyed Susan) Wildflower Seeds

Origin: US NativeOther Common Names: Gloriosa Daisy, Yellow Ox-eye Daisy Duration: BiennialBloom Time: SummerHeight: 12” to 36”Spacing: 15” to 18”Light: Full Sun to Part ShadeSoil Moisture: Medium to DryUSDA Zone: 4a-10bGermination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds just below soil surface at 70F and water.Seeds Per Oz: 80000Bonny, bright, and blithe always, best describes this old fashioned beauty. Its happy blossoms merrily bob on hairy stems, beckoning nature's finest to come and dine. We know...

Black-Eyed Susan (Suzy) Rudbeckia hirta Seeds

These beautiful flowers LOVE the FULL SUN and thrive all summer long! They produce bountiful black and gold blooms on bushes that reach 2-3 feet tall. Even before the blooms, the foilage, with it's distinctive fuzzy texture, adds interest to your garden - no one can resist touching the leaves! Very easy to grow, low maintenance and a definite show-stopper in your garden! Perfect for the back of a border or along a fence line - a must in any wildflower or butterfly garden! Very attractive to butterflies...

Black Eyed Susan Vine

This is a fast growing, exotic appearing vine that covers itself with colorful flowers all summer into fall. The tubular flowers, up to 1 1/2" across, are orange or yellowish with contrasting black throats. Plants twine and easily scramble up low fences, trellises, netting and posts forming a screen. Trail over a low wall or from hanging baskets or urns. 10-15 days to germination.

Long Stemmed Black Eyed Susans
Thunbergia: Black-eyed Susan Vine
Thunbergia: Black-eyed Susan Vine

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Black Eyed Susan Wildflower Seed

Black-Eyed Susan - Rudbeckia Hirta Black Eyed Susan Wildflower Seed Specifications Approximate seeds per pound: 1,710,000 Seeding rate: Plant black-eyed susan wildflower seed at 2 pounds per acre Height: Up to 2 ft. Flower Color: Golden yellow with brown center Plant Type: Biennial. Has two-year life cycle. Grows only leaves first season from seed. Then in second season, blooms, seeds and dies with first frost. This speices sometimes performs as a perennial in some areas, as an annual in others...