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Rudbeckia Seeds for Planting 5g Black Eyed Suan Vine Perennial
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Rudbeckia Seeds for Planting 5g Black Eyed Suan Vine Perennial

Bloom Time:Summer to fall Mature Height: 12-36" tall Great For Mass Plantings Half Sun / Half Shade Perennial flowering plants, one-time sowing can bloom for many years. How to Grow Black-Eyed Susan Vine From Seed Black-eyed Susan vine is easy to grow from seed. Seeds can be relatively expensive, but that's because this plant's seed is …
Bloom Time:Summer to fall Mature Height: 12-36" tall Great For Mass Plantings Half Sun / Half Shade Perennial flowering plants, one-time sowing can bloom for many years. How to Grow Black-Eyed Susan Vine From Seed Black-eyed Susan vine is easy to grow from seed. Seeds can be relatively expensive, but that's because this plant's seed is difficult to collect. You can start seed indoors about six to eight weeks before your projected last frost date or direct-seed in the garden after the danger of frost has passed. Soak the large, hard seeds in water for a day or two before planting. Black-eyed Susan vines don't like having their roots disturbed, so it helps if you start the seed in peat or paper pots that will biodegrade when planted with the seedling. Plant the seeds about 1/4 inch deep, and expect them to germinate within two to three weeks.
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Bloom Time:Summer to fall Mature Height: 12-36" tall Great For Mass Plantings Half Sun / Half Shade Perennial flowering plants, one-time sowing can bloom for many years. How to Grow Black-Eyed Susan Vine From Seed Black-eyed Susan vine is easy to grow from seed. Seeds can be relatively expensive, but that's because this plant's seed is difficult to collect. You can start seed indoors about six to eight weeks before your projected last frost date or direct-seed in the garden after the danger of frost has passed. Soak the large, hard seeds in water for a day or two before planting. Black-eyed Susan vines don't like having their roots disturbed, so it helps if you start the seed in peat or paper pots that will biodegrade when planted with the seedling. Plant the seeds about 1/4 inch deep, and expect them to germinate within two to three weeks.