Description
Rudbeckia hirta
Nothing quite says wildflower like the stunning Black-Eyed Susan. Gorgeous, sunny, yellow petals surround a dark brown center, the eye. This is a cottage garden favorite for its easy to grow habit and ability to produce hundreds of blooms throughout the summer and fall. These attractive blooms attract many different types of pollinators and their seed heads are beloved by birds. Black-eyed Susan’s make an excellent cut flower with up to ten days of vase life. Rudbeckia hirta is one of several Rudbeckia species that are native to North America. They are commonly found growing by roadsides, in meadows or open fields, and on the edges of forests. Try incorporating them into your garden as a border planting, along pathways, or in containers! They appreciate drier, well-draining soil as they cannot tolerate wet roots for extended periods. Seeds should be cold stratified for best germination. They are hardy in growing zones three through nine. Perennial.
Spencer Diaz? –
Perfect amount of salt. All the Seeds are whole
Zeb Bailey? –
I use these seeds in homemade breads and also just sprinkle them on my cereal. They taste very good and the packaging keeps them fresh. It’s packaging represents a good clean product. I will order them again when I need more.
Zeke Patterson? –
Works for me
Addison Hayes? –
Good seed choices; great packaging; prompt delivery.
Audrey Diaz? –
This is a great mix of milled flaxseed and whole Chia and Hemp seeds. It’s so much easier buying it already mixed?than mixing it myself. You get a lot for your money, it’s a big time saver, the taste is so fresh, and it’s so healthy for you. Highly recommend!
Brooklyn Ward? –
These seeds are my favorite. Everything you need in one pack
Lila Soto? –
Good taste, not too salty, not too much bbq. Great value, decent size bag and fresh, getting hard to find bbq in stores. Going on my autoship.
Nora Patterson? –
These are hard to find in the stores unless you have a 7/11 that carries them. They are the perfect snack for on the go