If you want to have a little variation to glorifying your mornings of the Morning Glories, then you can start growing Black Eyed Susan flowers. These plants grow 18 inches to 72 inches in height. They bloom from mid to late summer into fall. If you have shorter varieties then grow them 18 inches apart and if you are growing the larger varieties then grow them 44 inches apart.
Black Eyed Susan plants can be propagated through seeds. You can sow the seeds directly into the flower garden soil in spring. You will be able to propagate the plant after two to three years by separation or division. You need to dig up a clump and separate it or divide it into three or flour smaller clumps. Replant them and water well. If you are wondering how to grow Black Eyed Susan plants, then the following Black Eyed Susan planting instructions will prove to be useful. When transplanting Black Eyed Susan plants, remember that once they bloom in fall, you can divide and transplant them in spring. If you see them bloom in spring, then you should be transplanting Black Eyed Susan plants in fall. These plants can resist the stress of being relocated. To cause the least amount of stress, transplant Black Eyed Susan plants during their dormant state in early spring or fall. You should not worry if the Black Eyed Susan flowers do not bloom the first year after transplanting. They will begin to bloom in the consecutive coming years.
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