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Rudbeckia Goldilocks
Rudbeckia Goldilocks
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Gloriosa Daisy hybrids are short-lived perennials, sometimes treated as annuals. Often these will survive a few winters, or at least self seed. This mid-sized strain produces large semi-double and double golden-yellow daisies with a black eye. An outstanding cut flower. Removing faded blossoms regularly will greatly increase the flowering time. Seed heads have good winter interest, and can be used in dried arrangements. Fairly drought tolerant, once established. Wonderful in mixed containers.
DAYS TO GERMINATION:
8-14 days at 68-72°F (20-22°C)
SOWING:
Transplant (recommended) - Sow into 72 to 50-cell plug flats 5-7 weeks before last frost. Cover seed very lightly as light is needed for germination. Harden off seedlings and transplant out after danger of frost has passed. Bottom water or mist to avoid covering seed.
Direct seed - Surface sow 2 weeks before last frost. Heat and drought tolerant once established. Pinching not required. Reseeds.
LIGHT PREFERENCE:
Sun.
PLANT HEIGHT:
15-20"
PLANT SPACING:
12-18".
HARDINESS ZONES:
Zones 4-10. Best Grown as an annual.
HARVEST:
Fresh: before blooms are completely open. Dried: when blooms are completely open.
SOIL REQUIREMENTS:
Average, well-drained soil. Tolerates poor soil.
USES:
Excellent cut flower. Beds, pots, back of borders, or wild, meadow, and cottage gardens.
Note:
Rudbeckia requires long days to initiate flowering and will continue to produce some, smaller blooms into the fall but on shortened stems of reduced quality. Deadheading increases blooms during summer production.
SCIENTIFIC NAME:
Rudbeckia hirta
ALTERNATE NAMES:
Blackeyed susan, gloriosa daisy
Multiple orders of a single item may be combined into 1 seed envelope unless otherwise instructed by buyer.
Multiple orders of a single item may be combined into 1 seed envelope unless otherwise instructed by buyer.We take great care to provide high-quality seeds, corms, and bulbs, all of which are tested for acceptable germination rates. However, because successful growth depends on various factors beyond our control—such as planting conditions, weather, and care—we cannot offer refunds for seeds, corms, or bulbs that do not germinate or sprout.
Thank you for your understanding and support. If you have any questions about planting or care, we’re happy to help!
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