Black Eyed Susan Rudbeckia Hirta Gloriosa Perennial


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A visually captivating perennial blossom featuring vibrant yellow and red petals resembling radiant suns. The blooms persist from summer through to autumn, providing a continuous burst of colour. This plant is resistant to deer and maintains a perennial stature, ranging from 12 to 36 inches in height. It thrives effortlessly, excelling in both sunny and partially shaded environments.
 

  • 75 Seeds for £2.45
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    Begin the process indoors. Sow the seeds onto a moist, well-drained seed compost, ensuring they are just covered with a fine layer of vermiculite. Maintain a propagation temperature of at least +20°C. It’s essential to keep the soil consistently moist but not overly wet. Expect germination to occur within 10-15 days. If germination is delayed beyond 3-4 weeks, consider cold stratification by exposing the seeds to temperatures between -4°C and +4°C for a duration of 4 weeks, then return them to warmth. Once the seedlings are sizable enough to handle, transplant them into 8cm pots, allowing them to grow in cooler conditions. Acclimate the plants and proceed to plant them outdoors after the threat of frost has passed, spacing them adequately at 45cm intervals.