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Seeds2Go Black-Eyed Susan Seeds – 100,000 Non-GMO Rudbeckia Hirta
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Seeds2Go offers a generous pack of 100,000 Black-Eyed Susan seeds (Rudbeckia hirta), a classic North American wildflower celebrated for sunny color and rugged garden performance. This Non-GMO collection is ideal for gardeners seeking a cheerful, low-maintenance addition to borders, meadows, or low-water landscapes. The flowers showcase bright yellow petals centered by a rich, dark eye, delivering enduring visual impact in any season.
Native to the eastern United States and largely naturalized elsewhere, Black-Eyed Susan is prized for its adaptability, resilience, and minimal care requirements. In garden spaces, it can serve as an annual, a short-lived perennial, or a robust biennial, depending on climate and routine. Plants typically reach 12 to 36 inches in height, making them a versatile choice for mid-height borders, swaths, or naturalized plantings that blend with other wildflowers.
This species also stands out for its tolerance of a range of soils and a water-smart profile. It performs best in full sun with well-drained soil but can tolerate partial sun and conditions where drainage is adequate. Its durable nature and bold presence make it a practical option for gardeners aiming to reduce maintenance while preserving color impact throughout the growing season.
Planting and care in everyday gardens
- Planting and germination: For best results, start indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost or sow directly in fall or early spring. Light is needed to trigger germination; press seeds lightly onto moist, well-drained soil and rely on natural winter cold to help some seeds sprout.
- Watering and establishment: Water thoroughly at planting and monitor soil moisture as roots establish, adjusting watering to seasonal needs and local conditions.
- Care after establishment: Deadhead spent blooms to encourage a second flush in the fall, and trim back old growth to keep plants tidy and productive.
In real gardens, you’ll notice a reliable splash of color that supports pollinators such as honey bees, wild bees, and butterflies. The combination of height variety, massing potential, and easy maintenance makes Black-Eyed Susan suitable for borders, wildflower meadows, and pollinator-friendly beds. The Seeds2Go 100,000-seed pack provides flexibility to plant across multiple spots or scale a seed-forward landscape over time.
FAQ
Q: Is this a good option for low-water gardens?
A: Yes, Black-Eyed Susan tolerates drought and thrives in full sun with well-drained soil.
Q: How should I plant and care for seeds?
A: Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost or sow outdoors in fall or spring; press seeds lightly; water evenly; deadhead to encourage more blooms.
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