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Seed Needs offers a bulk pack of 120,000 Black-Eyed Susan seeds, a hardy perennial known for its striking yellow petals and ecological benefits. These heirloom seeds are perfect for attracting pollinators and enhancing your garden's biodiversity, all while being easy to grow and drought-resistant. Packaged for freshness and quality, they are ideal for both seasoned gardeners and newcomers alike.
P**E
Excellent germination
Excellent quality (90-100% germination rate) it made a 10 ft x 5 ft solid black eyed susan border. Great value. Sunny bright....delightful. Could not be more pleased.
L**D
Black eyed Susan
Product received as represented and quickly. Will plant in a week or so.
K**E
growing nicely so far!
I didn’t sow all 10,000 seeds, but the ~1,000 I planted did start sprouting within a couple days! I followed the directions on the back of the package. I also watered twice a day to keep the soil damp.The only thing preventing more sproutlings are the dang chipmunks. They like digging everywhere in the backyard. They’re not going for the seeds or sprouts, but just digging in general. So that is destructive to normal seed grow.
M**R
Not one germinated
Not a single seed germinated
J**F
Good quantity of seeds
So far so good. My wife’s favorite flower so we’ve planted in 3 spots so far. The first spot has multiple seedlings stating, the second spot got started but then totally washed out in a torrential downpour. Our fault for site selection. And the third spot was just planted recently. I just ordered a 2nd package. I’ll try and add a follow up after giving the plants time to bloom or fail. So far a 4 star situation.
J**E
They have sprouted
I have thousands of starters coming up. Planted to late in the season for flowers to come this year I think. Should be great next year.
S**Y
So many seeds
Great quality seeds that are already sprouting in zone 8b. I planted late in the year but they are taking off quickly. You will not be disappointed.
J**S
3 Sprouted Planted in Potting Soil
I took the advice of just throwing them on the ground and keeping them watered, and those did not sprout. However, the three seeds I planted in potting soil in the ground, grew perfectly, and they are almost blooming now after 1 month of planting in beginning of July.
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