Black-eyed Susans can benefit from pruning in the fall, specifically to protect from disease and pests. Pruning black-eyed Susans can also help the plant develop a strong, healthy root system. Tips ...
It's Black-Eyed Susan Day! The day serves as a prelude to Saturday's 150th Preakness Stakes. Here's what you need to know about the day: A plant, a horse race, and a cocktail — the big three. The ...
Hello, Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! It has definitely turned into a hot summer. However, we have plenty of moisture this year, compared to last year’s drought. Speaking of hot and dry, the ...
Blooming black-eyed Susans in the garden. - Roman Milavin/Shutterstock Black-eyed Susans (Rudbeckia hirta) are short-lived perennials that often act like annuals, popping up with eye-catching bright ...
‘Tis the season of summer phlox and black-eyed Susans. The light to dark pink blossoms of the phlox intermingle with the bold yellow petals and dark centers of the black-eyed Susans. Their presence in ...
Cut back Black-Eyed Susans anytime dead foliage appears—it’s optional, not required. Leaving them up helps wildlife, soil health, and reseeding for next season. If pruning, use clean shears and cut ...
(WGHP) — A sea of yellow covers much of the Piedmont Triad right now. Black-eyed Susans are in bloom. Horticulture Agent Taylor Jones explains why the flowers would make a great addition to your ...
The black-eyed susan is one of our most common wildflowers. It thrives across much of the United States but it favors the wide open plains where it thrives in full sun. With most of our native ...
DENVER — If your front porch pots or patio plantings have gone kaput, add seasonal flowers. Mums and black-eyed Susans and pansies provide bright, autumnal color. Mums can be planted in the ground or ...
SUGAR CREEK, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Native Americans once used a wildflower native to North America to cure a variety of medical issues, including colds, the flu, and even snake bites. But did you know ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. — Members of the APG community planted 250 black-eyed Susan flowers at the Living Legacy Forest to commemorate the Army’s 250th birthday and honor fallen Soldiers on June ...