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Black Eyed Susan Vine Seeds - Sow True Seed
Black Eyed Susan Vine Seeds - Sow True Seed
Black Eyed Susan Vine Seeds - Sow True Seed
Black Eyed Susan Vine Seeds - Sow True Seed

Black Eyed Susan Vine Seeds

$3.25

Thunbergia alata

Masses of blooms all summer and large, lush foliage that looks very full and bushy but never gets out of hand. Ideal for growing up through fences and gates, or up and over your mailbox. Works well in containers with a small trellis too, where its full habit makes an impressive display. The cheerful 1-2” blooms are prolific and visited by hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies alike. Petal colors range from bright-yellow to deep orange, with some, but not all of the blooms featuring the characteristic black eye. Typically grown for flowers. Annual.

1.5 gram packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.

Minimum Seeds per Packet: 25

Packet Weight: 1g

Planting Season: After Last Frost

Sowing Method: Direct Seed 

Seed Depth: 1/2”

Direct Seed Spacing: 4-6"

Soil Temperature: 70-75℉

Days to Sprout: 5-21

Mature Spacing: 6-12"

Sun Requirement: Full Sun

Frost Tolerance: Frost Sensitive

Days to Harvest: 60-90

Production Cycle: Annual

When to Seed Black Eyed Susan Vine

This annual, flowering vine, should be transplanted or direct seeded into the garden once all danger of frost has passed. 

Where to Plant Black Eyed Susan Vine

This flower will need full sun and will prefer loose, well-draining soil. It will require a trellis or something to climb on, but it does do well in containers. 

Growing Black Eyed Susan Vine

Sow seeds ½ inch deep and four to six inches apart. Once mature, thin to six to 12 inches apart. This is a pretty low-maintenance crop that tends to stay tidy and luscious all summer long. 

Harvesting Black Eyed Susan Vine

This flower is not typically harvested and is better enjoyed as a landscaping plant.

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Black Eyed Susan Vine Seeds

$3.25

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