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Old 12-10-2003, 07:42 PM
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Default Black-eyed Susan seeds

Hi,

Is it good for any rudbeckia? I have some Toto, which are not perennials =
here.

I had 2 new rudbeckias this year. I think they both are perennials here. =
They are
Marmalade and Prairie Sun Rise.

Fran=E7oise.

animaux wrote:

Break the seeds up and sprinkle them out there. They multiply rather r=

eadily
from seed on their own.

On 12 Oct 2003 14:11:04 GMT, (HA HA Budys Here) o=

pined:

All my B.E.S. flowers are starting to fade and I was wondering - if I =

scattered
the seeds in and around a vacant lot they would produce new plants the=

re in the
spring? Or should I bring the seeds inside, store for the winter and p=

lant them
in the spring?

TIA