Growing BLACK-EYED SUSAN from Seeds - Complete Tutorial - Rudbeckia

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One of the greatest joys in gardening is growing plants from seeds. And one of the easiest plants to do so is the Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia). Simply by collecting some of the old flower heads in the spring you can harvest enough seeds to create lots of new plants. In this video I will walk you through this process so that you'll know exactly what to do at exactly the right time. I will show you how to harvest the seeds, collect the seeds, get the seeds to germinate, and finally plant up your baby plants. #homegrown #gardening #rudbeckia
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I know it's more work, but I do enjoy when you break the steps down from the entire year and combine it for the presentation.

jeffreyrossi
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I have introduced this plant to two churches I attended in the past . It comes up every year and I smile when I see them in mid summer .

dinkohrvat
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Very informative! Black eyed susan is a stunning plant in the garden🌻🌼

sandy
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I have black-eye Susan seeds that I was just thinking of spreading out in the garden. This seems like a much better idea. Thank you for sharing your expertise. Do you think it would be possible to start the seeds in November to have them ready for planting in the ground come spring or should I just wait until late winter to start?

Trentin.
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Was wondering, is this late summer that you are doing this? I am in the same growing zone is you so I’m just wondering when they should be started? Fall? If so, what do you do with them over the winter? Bring them inside and put them by the window?

robynmoxham