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Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia Hirta) is an extremely popular perennial wildflower native to North America. Bright yellow petals stand out around a dark brown domed center (a look similar to coneflowers). Blooms prolifically on the second year after planting. Readily self-sows and attracts pollinators.
Standard seed packet contains 300 mg (about 1,750 seeds). Jumbo packet contains 20 g (about 75,000 seeds). Start rudbeckia seeds indoors for early blooms - Large, premium seed packets give instructions on how to sow and when to plant outdoors
Start indoors six to eight weeks before last frost or sow directly outside in prepared soil. Light is required for germination; firmly press into growing medium to allow for good soil to seed contact. Transplant outdoors when seedlings reach 6".
Days to germination: 7-30
Planting depth: 1/16"
Plant Spacing: 12-18"
Soil Temperature: 70°F
Light Requirements: Full Sun