Black-Eyed Susan -Rudbeckia hirta- Seed Balls Fall or Spring Planting Bulk Seed Bombs -50-

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Attract bees, butterflies, and birds to your backyard with Black Eyed Susans (Rudbeckia hirta). A favorite both in the wild and in cottage gardens, this cheerful plant produces an abundance of golden, 4-inch flowers with a velvety brown center late summer and fall. Plants reach 3-feet tall. Bees and butterflies love the pollen-rich flowers, and finches feast on the seeds in the fall. A bright US native wildflower for pollinator and habitat gardens. Native Americans used Black Eyed Susan as a poultice for snake bites and to treat respiratory infections. Plant outdoors Spring or Fall. Seeds will germinate when conditions are optimal. In good conditions, flowers appear the first year. DETAILED INFORMATION A perennial Native to throughout the Central and Eastern US full sun and well-draining Moderate Water Requirement Sow Spring or Fall, 12-24 inches apart Zone 3-9 ABOUT SEED BALLS Seed balls (seed bombs) are 1/2-inch balls of dried soil and seeds. Essentially, they are pre-planted seeds. They are great for no-till gardening and beautifying neglected landscapes. Sow by pressing the seed ball halfway into the surrounding soil. Plant in habitats in need of biodiversity. A seed ball protects seeds from erosion, foraging, and harsh conditions. This protective property often results in slower germination rates. Please be patient with your seed balls. Placed in the appropriate soil and climate, they will grow. OUR PROMISE Grow seed balls risk free. If you are not satisfied, we will refund or replace the products that disappointed you. Why? Because we want to grow a greener, more biodiverse planet, and we want you to plant more native wildflowers and tasty vegetables. Warranty excludes custom orders and discounted overstock.