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Black-Eyed Susan: “Goldsturm"


My Black-Eyed Susans are just starting to take off and I couldn't be more overjoyed! In my last garden, the ducks attacked the base in the back, and the sun was insufficient in the front, so when I transitioned our new full-sun dull AF grass-and-little-more front yard into a drought-tolerant flower garden to attract tons of pollinators, birds, and good bugs? I planted four of this Goldsturm variety which are known for their hardiness, and they've proven to be just what I hoped they'd be - a later bloomer that adds to the existing smorgasbord of color I've planted thus far, from pink hebe to orange yarrow to purple poppies to white nicotiana and so much more.



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