Transform your garden with the vibrant beauty of the Black Eyed Susan Plant. These stunning perennial flowers are known for their bright golden blooms that not only enhance your landscape but also attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Perfect for any flower garden or bed, they are a must-have for nature lovers and gardening enthusiasts alike.
The Black Eyed Susan Plant is not just beautiful; it’s also incredibly resilient. These drought-tolerant plants thrive in full sun and are deer resistant, making them an ideal choice for various climates and garden settings. With a hardiness zone of 8, they will return year after year, providing a burst of color every spring and summer.
- Vibrant yellow blooms that attract pollinators
- Drought-tolerant and easy to care for
- Deer resistant to protect your garden
- Perfect for flower gardens and beds
- Returns yearly, adding lasting beauty
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Customer Reviews
The shipping was quick, but I had to nurse the plants a bit before they perked up. They’re doing alright now, just not thriving yet.
The plants arrived fast, well-packed, and already had signs of strong growth. They’re now the highlight of my backyard garden.
These Black Eyed Susans are simply gorgeous. They bloomed quickly and brought so much life to my garden. Highly recommend!
Couldn’t be happier with these flowers. They’re low maintenance, colorful, and make my yard look amazing. Definitely ordering more.
I planted them along my walkway, and they’re already adding charm. Would have given 5 stars if all had bloomed right away.
How tall do Black-Eyed Susans get?
Black-Eyed Susans typically grow 2 to 3 feet tall, forming sturdy stems topped with bright yellow blooms. Some varieties can reach up to 4 feet in ideal conditions. Their cheerful height and vibrant color make them a favorite for garden borders and wildflower meadows.
Where is the best place to plant Black-Eyed Susans?
The best place to plant Black-Eyed Susans is in full sun with well-drained soil. They thrive in open areas where they can soak up plenty of light and spread naturally. Once established, they bloom beautifully from summer to fall, brightening any garden space.
How many black-eyed Susans should I plant together?
Plant Black-Eyed Susans in groups of three to five for the best visual impact. Space them about 12 to 18 inches apart so they have room to grow and fill in. Clustering them creates a fuller, more colorful display that attracts butterflies and pollinators.
Exposure
Black-eyed Susans thrive in full sun, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. They can tolerate partial shade, but blooming may be reduced. Full sun ensures the best flowering and overall health of these hardy perennials.
Height at Maturity
Over 12"
Usage
Pollinator Plant
Shipped As
Bare-root
Ships
USPS
Planting Zones
3-9
How To Grow
How to Grow and Care for Bare Root Perennials, Tubers, and Bulbs
Bare root perennials, tubers, and bulbs are an easy and economical way to jumpstart your garden with lasting beauty. These dormant plants should be planted in early spring or fall while the soil is cool and workable. Before planting, soak bare roots in water for 1–2 hours to rehydrate them. Choose a location based on the plant’s light needs—most flowering types prefer full sun, while others thrive in partial shade.
For bare root perennials, dig a shallow hole and spread the roots out naturally, ensuring the crown is level with the soil surface. For tubers and bulbs, plant with the pointed side facing up at a depth about two to three times their height. Cover with soil, gently press down, and water thoroughly.
Keep soil consistently moist (not soggy) until new growth appears. Add mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds, but avoid covering the crown or bulb tops. Once established, these plants require little maintenance—just seasonal watering, occasional dividing, and deadheading or pruning as needed. With proper care, they’ll return and thrive year after year.