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The black-eyed Susan grows to a height of 2 to 3 feet, is hardy in growing zones 3 to 8, and blooms from June to October. Texas A&M University states that the black-eyed Susan
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1. Select a spot in the garden that receives at least six hours of sunlight a day. Good light is one of the few important considerations when planting black-eyed Susan. 2. Loosen
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Video Transcript. To help also stimulate root growth, I like to soak the perennials. This is an optional technique, but it works really, really well. I just take the whole root system
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1. Most perennials (including Black-eyed Susans) should be divided every three years.Divide these plants with a spade or pitchfork one can cut the plant ball into several pieces as
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