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How to harvest black-eyed Susan seeds – expert tips for perfect timing and seed storageThe next task is to work out when to plant your black-eyed Susan seeds. In short, it’s best to sow them as soon as possible after harvesting. Keep in mind that the plants may not flower until ...
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House Digest on MSNThe Cheery Garden Flower That Keeps A Common Citrus Tree Pest At BayLike other species within the daisy family (Asteraceae), black-eyed Susan flowers are adapted to attract pollinating insects.
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