Black Eyed Susan Seeds (Rudbeckia hirta) 1000 Seeds (0.5 Grams) - Blackeyed Susan Seeds - Native Pollinator Plant for Your Wildflower Garden

Black Eyed Susan Seeds (Rudbeckia hirta) 1000 Seeds (0.5 Grams) - Blackeyed Susan Seeds - Native Pollinator Plant for Your Wildflower Garden

$9.80
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Black Eyed Susan Seeds (Rudbeckia hirta) 1000 Seeds (0.5 Grams) - Blackeyed Susan Seeds - Native Pollinator Plant for Your Wildflower Garden

Black Eyed Susan Seeds (Rudbeckia hirta) 1000 Seeds (0.5 Grams) - Blackeyed Susan Seeds - Native Pollinator Plant for Your Wildflower Garden

$9.80

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  • WILDFLOWER- Blackeyed Susans are a native prairie flower that is drought and frost tolerant allowing you to enjoy these flowers with very little maintenance. As a bonus, Blackneyed Susan re-seed themselves and will return year after year.
  • WILDFLOWER- Blackeyed Susans are a native prairie flower that is drought and frost tolerant allowing you to enjoy these flowers with very little maintenance. As a bonus, Blackneyed Susan re-seed themselves and will return year after year.
  • EASY-TO-GROW- Ideal temperatures for germination are between 80°-90°F; expect seedlings to emerge in 2-8 days. Plant in full sun 18-24 inches apart in well-draining soil. Blackeyed Susan will reach maturity in 60 days; although they can survive a frost, they only remain hardy to 60°F.
  • DEER RESISTANT- If you struggle to keep deer from destroying your flowers, Blackeyed Susan is naturally deer resistant and a fantastic solution.
  • BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS- Blackeyed Susan produces golden yellow daisy-like blooms that can be used as cut flowers for bouquets, dried, or pressed to use for crafting.

Overview

  • Indoor/Outdoor Usage : Outdoor
  • Brand : Smoke Camp Crafts
  • Material Feature : GMO Free
  • Color : Black
  • Special Feature : Attracts Pollinators
  • Expected Blooming Period : Summer
  • Sunlight Exposure : Full Sun
  • Unit Count : 1.0 Count
  • Expected Planting Period : Spring
  • Product Care Instructions : Store seeds in a cool, dry location. Freeze if storing for more than one season.

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