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Black-Eyed Susan | Better Homes & Gardens
Plant black-eyed Susan in full sun with good air circulation to also help prevent fungus growth. Black-eyed Susan comes in both annual and perennial varieties. Many new species are annuals in northern climates but hardy in the South. Be sure to check hardiness zones when shopping for black-eyed Susan. Read more…
Black-eyed Susans: Gardening 101
Depending on the variety, perennial black-eyed Susans will thrive in USDA growing zones 3 to 9 (with most cultivars happiest in zones 4 to 7). In full sun or partial shade, with a moderate amount of rainfall or irrigation, black-eyed Susans will bloom from midsummer into September. Read more…
1. Black-Eyed Susans and Coneflowers – Top 5 Perennials of …
Rudbeckia flowers prefer moisture-retentive soil with partial shade or full sun. If you like tall flowers in your garden, Black-eyed Susans and coneflowers make an excellent choice. Most varieties of these hardy flowers grow more than 4 feet (1.2192 m) tall. Read more…