Description
(Rudbeckia hirta) Perennial. Native. The cheerful yellow blooms of Black Eyed Susan are a must-have in any wildflower, native, or butterfly garden. Large daisy-like flowers bloom over a long period of at least 8 weeks in summer. Easy to grow and thrives in most soils. Trouble free, very tolerant of heat and drought. Blooms well in full sun or light shade. A butterfly favorite! {Quantity:} .5g (Min. 500 Seeds) ABOUT OUR SEEDS: • Non-GMO • US grown • Open-pollinated • Untreated (no fungicides, pesticides, herbicides, etc.) • Tested regularly to ensure they meet the highest germination standards • Include full, detailed growing instructions All of our seeds are professionally packed in ecofriendly resealable, full color packets made from recycled content and printed with vegetable-based ink (see photos). (No plastic ziploc bags!)
beanybags –
got the seeds. will sow them next week in a heated greenhouse. I will update regarding germination in about a month. I am stoked.
UPDATE 3/7/22: seeds have sprouted 100% germination. they look good. Will continue to update.
Jessica Moris –
I ordered 9 different seed packets from this seller on April 20th, I just received today. My order sat in pre-transit status for weeks, I emailed last week and after an auto response my order finally shipped. I understand it’s overwhelming but all of my other orders from the same day and later were here in under 2 weeks. Most of these seeds will now sit until next year as I’ve replaced them, we have a short growing season in the midwest. I’ve chosen 3 stars because the seeds are well packaged and have clear descriptions and instructions.
Rachel Davis –
Packaging is great with pics and instructions. Haven’t planted yet but looking forward to seeing these little seeds grow! Only three stars because shipment arrived much later than expected and no updates or communication from the shop even after inquiring about shipping delays. Would try this shop again after things calm down.
Kingsley Morse –
These are my mom’s absolute favorite flower, so happy to get these in my garden