Black Eyed Susan Vine - 200+ Seeds - Tender Perennial Zones 6-10
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Considering that both of these vines can take over whatever they're growing on, I would assume they might choke one another In the case of a nice trellis setup, I think it would be alright to let them grow together, but I would make sure they are planted apart.
That's because all I did was plant a bunch of seeds in several pots. You need to make sure they have something to climb up, otherwise they will not continue to grow.
That's not what I would say My seeds I purchased from Amazon sprouted about half. This vine is meant to be a climbing vine in Ohio, at least. I have planted the seeds I bought and about half is growing. The seeds were good and I would buy them
During the previous season, I sowed a few seeds. I came up with one. I expected a strong plant, but it wasn't like that. In order to try again this year, I plan to put seeds directly in the ground.
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A pot of 2 seeds per seed was planted as the first batch. There was only one germination out of 16 plants. My last year's germination rate was nearly 100% when I used a branded supplier. It seems these seeds aren't of very good quality, so I am reluctant to recommend them.
I only got about half of the seeds to germinate at first. I like the look of those. In the process of scapeing the seeds, I did not scape a spot in the seed. The showing is still pretty good. I have found this to be much more convenient than online seed purchases I have made in the past. In a scorching heat wave and poor soil, I planted at the end of June. As soon as the plants came up, I gave them a daily drink of water. Arriving on time and in good shape, they were in good Despite the sparse packaging, the product appears to be of high quality. The photo shows the plants after they have been sown. You won't find any instructions here. It would have been nice if they had done that, so they get A lot of seeds are present. The extra hanging will probably be put over the retaining walls since we are on a mountain. I was surprised at how fast they arrived. Business with you would be a positive experience.
It was just a matter of planting them in the ground and covering them with fresh soil. They will grow more when I update.
They're slow to start, but it seems that about 10% of them are coming up. This is not what you need.
Its flowers are beautiful and make a great addition to any yard.
My attempts at germinating these have been unsuccessful. It is recommended that the seeds are soaked overnight before sowing, according to some reading. My problem may be solved by this. I bought this at a good price and there were a lot of seeds inside. Trying to soak the seeds before blaming the seller will solve the problem.
The seeds germinated on seven of the eight.