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Outsidepride 1/4 lb. Perennial Rudbeckia Black-Eyed Susan Wild Flower Seeds for Planting
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Reviews for this product have been mixed, with some customers reporting that their plants did not sprout and others reporting great germination and growth. Many customers have noted that the product is easy to grow and looks great, and that it is a great purchase for helping struggling butterfly and bee populations. However, some customers have experienced issues with the product, such as the size of the shoe and the defect in the shoe.
Outsidepride has heirloom, non-gmo, open pollinated black-eyed susan seeds that are fresh and ready to plant. Rudbeckia Hirta plants grow to approximately 24 inches tall and form clumps of beautiful golden yellow flowers with brown centers. Not only do black-eyed susan flowers enhance your flower garden, these flowers are great at attracting b…
Outsidepride has heirloom, non-gmo, open pollinated black-eyed susan seeds that are fresh and ready to plant. Rudbeckia Hirta plants grow to approximately 24 inches tall and form clumps of beautiful golden yellow flowers with brown centers. Not only do black-eyed susan flowers enhance your flower garden, these flowers are great at attracting beneficial insects such as butterflies, bumblebees, lady bugs, and an occasional hummingbird. Wildflower seeds, such as Rudbeckia seeds, are easy to plant and germinate. Sow these flower seeds at 1/2 ounce per 1,000 square feet or 2 pounds per acre. Black-eyed susan vines will grow in USDA zones 3 - 9 as a biennial. However, these wild flowers drop their seeds and frequently reseed themselves producing new flowers. Rudbeckia hirta is commonly referred to as Black-eyed Susan and is a popular flower that is grown for its large, daisy-like blooms and long bloom season. Black-eyed Susan is a familiar wildflower that is native to the United States. Rudbeckia is especially beautiful when grown in mass groupings. They like sun and regular watering to perform their best. They make nice flowers for cutting. Add them to a wildflower garden and enjoy their striking golden blooms. The butterflies will enjoy them too! Rudbeckia seed can started directly outdoors after danger of frost has passed. Prepare a seedbed by loosening the top 2 inches of soil and weeding. Press the seed gently into the soil but do not cover it. Keep seed moist until germination. With a temperature of 70F, germination is usually within 30 days. Space the plants 12 - 18 inches apart. Grow in full sun and in well-draining soil. Rudbeckia is usually resistant to deer. Deadheading encourages continuous blooming.
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Reviews for this product have been mixed, with some customers reporting that their plants did not sprout and others reporting great germination and growth. Many customers have noted that the product is easy to grow and looks great, and that it is a great purchase for helping struggling butterfly and bee populations. However, some customers have experienced issues with the product, such as the size of the shoe and the defect in the shoe.
Pros
- Easy to plant
- Grows well
- Good for butterflies and bees
- Affordable price
Cons
- Inconsistent germination
- May require cold storage before planting
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Description
Outsidepride has heirloom, non-gmo, open pollinated black-eyed susan seeds that are fresh and ready to plant. Rudbeckia Hirta plants grow to approximately 24 inches tall and form clumps of beautiful golden yellow flowers with brown centers. Not only do black-eyed susan flowers enhance your flower garden, these flowers are great at attracting beneficial insects such as butterflies, bumblebees, lady bugs, and an occasional hummingbird. Wildflower seeds, such as Rudbeckia seeds, are easy to plant and germinate. Sow these flower seeds at 1/2 ounce per 1,000 square feet or 2 pounds per acre. Black-eyed susan vines will grow in USDA zones 3 - 9 as a biennial. However, these wild flowers drop their seeds and frequently reseed themselves producing new flowers. Rudbeckia hirta is commonly referred to as Black-eyed Susan and is a popular flower that is grown for its large, daisy-like blooms and long bloom season. Black-eyed Susan is a familiar wildflower that is native to the United States. Rudbeckia is especially beautiful when grown in mass groupings. They like sun and regular watering to perform their best. They make nice flowers for cutting. Add them to a wildflower garden and enjoy their striking golden blooms. The butterflies will enjoy them too! Rudbeckia seed can started directly outdoors after danger of frost has passed. Prepare a seedbed by loosening the top 2 inches of soil and weeding. Press the seed gently into the soil but do not cover it. Keep seed moist until germination. With a temperature of 70F, germination is usually within 30 days. Space the plants 12 - 18 inches apart. Grow in full sun and in well-draining soil. Rudbeckia is usually resistant to deer. Deadheading encourages continuous blooming.
Specifications
Brand | Outsidepride |
Organic | Gmo Free |
Pack Size | 4.0 Ounce |
Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
Water Requirements | Regular Watering |
Origin | Usa |
Item Weight | 1.6 Ounces |
Plant Or Animal Product Type | Wildflower |
Special Feature | Seeds |
Color | Yellow |
Size | B) 0.25 Lb |
Indoor/outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Usda Hardiness Zone | 3 |
Expected Blooming Period | Summer |
Package Dimensions | 7.9 X 6.9 X 0.5 Inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |