Rudbeckia Seeds
This showy garden plant, yellow with dark eyes, brightens up summer and fall borders. Rudbeckia is descended from wild plants native to the Eastern U.S. Tough and easy to grow, they make excellent cut flowers; cutting also encourages re-bloom late in the season. Start indoors about 10 weeks before last spring frost.
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NEW! Denver Daisy Rudbeckia Seeds
The rudbeckia "Denver Daisy" was created for Denver's 150th birthday in 2008.
It produces 6"-8" flowers that attract bees and butterflies.
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Cherry Brandy Rudbeckia Seeds
Cherry Brandy rudbeckia is a great all around item with use
in the landscape, as garden specimen plants, large combo
planters, and as a cut flower.
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How to Grow Rudbeckia From Seeds
SOW Rudbeckia Seeds either INDOORS OR DIRECT SOW.- Sow seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost.
- Do not cover seed.
- Transplant outdoors after any danger of frost is past, or sow directly outside 2 weeks before last frost, in groups of 3-4 seeds.
- Thin to 12-18".
- Germination period is 14-21 days at 70�F.
GARDEN HINTS: Full sun, average well drained soil. Harvest blooms when they are completely open.
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