black eye susan vine in a pot
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by The Plant Doc on August 20, 2005 11:54 AM
Karrie
I doubt it. Itis a perennial and it needs its natural resting period. You can plant it in the ground, and have it come back from year to year though
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The Plant Doc
I doubt it. Itis a perennial and it needs its natural resting period. You can plant it in the ground, and have it come back from year to year though
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The Plant Doc
by Karrie on August 20, 2005 12:42 PM
Thanks I will try that I assume it will need an area with a trellis. I did get seeds from it and a ton of starts shooting up in the flower bed below where its hanging!
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by Bids on August 26, 2005 01:56 AM
You will find little black eyed susans everywhere. It self seeds all over the place. No worries about losing this little guy ever!!
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