A stiff, upright annual or shortlived perennial native to the eastern United States, but has become endemic throughout North America. The Black-Eyed Susan is probably the most common of all American wildflowers. The characteristic brown, domed center is surrounded by bright yellow ray florets. Thrives in most soils in full sun. A true sunshine worshiper that forgives neglect..
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PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS:
• DO NOT bury SeedBallz.
• Do not break up the SeedBallz, they are more successful if they are kept in tact.
• Place in FULL sun.
• Keep SeedBallz moist until sprouts begin to grow.
Press SeedBallz into the ground, pots, or scatter in fields (8 to 10 inches apart, or closer for a more compact look). 8 SeedBallz (per package) is enough to cover approx. 8 sq. ft. or 1 sq. ft. per ball. Each one of the SeedBallz contains approximately a whole packet of seeds, depending on the seed size. Germination time is approximately 7 to 45 days. Store SeedBallz in a cool, dry place.
If placed into pots the flowers will flourish, be smaller in size and floral display time is shorter.
Keep SeedBallz moist until sprouts begin to grow. Then continue to water as needed. They love full sun, if there is partial shade they may not flourish as well. SeedBallz lie dormant until they are sufficiently watered and have the right temperature to start their germination. Then, hundreds of sprouts explode from each ball as they eagerly reach for the sun. .
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