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Golden Pom-Pom Black Eyed Susan Seeds – Rudbeckia hirta – Dense Layered Yellow Blooms for Pollinator Gardens.
🌻 A Dense, Golden Pom-Pom – Black Eyed Susan
This Golden Pom-Pom Black Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) offers a cheerful, textured variation on the classic Black Eyed Susan. The fully double flowers feature multiple layers of bright golden-yellow petals, creating a dense, pom-pom-like appearance. The flowers are showy and full, adding a warm, cheerful touch to any garden. This tough, low-maintenance perennial blooms from mid-summer through fall and is a magnet for bees and butterflies, making it an essential plant for any pollinator garden. It thrives in a wide range of soils and requires very little care once established.
🌱How to Plant & Grow
- Light Requirements: Full sun (6+ hours of direct sun per day). Tolerates light shade but will flower less intensely.
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Soil Type: Well-drained, average to dry soil. Tolerates poor soil, rocky soil, and clay soil. Excellent drainage is critical – does not tolerate waterlogged roots.
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Germination Time: 14–30 days after cold stratification (see instructions below).
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Days to Maturity: 120–150 days from seed to flower (first year blooms, but heavier bloom in year 2+).
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Mature Height: 12–18 inches. Spread: 12–18 inches.
📏Spacing & Seeding Instructions
- Plant Spacing: Space plants 12 to 15 inches apart.
- Seeding Density (Per Square Foot): For mass planting, sow 4–6 seeds per square foot.
- Sowing Depth: Surface sow. Press seeds gently into the soil but do not cover – they need light to germinate.
📅 Growing Calendar
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Stage |
Northern States(3–5) |
Mid-Atlantic(6–7) |
Southern States(8–9) |
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Cold Stratification Start |
December – January |
December – January |
January – February |
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Start Indoors (after strat) |
Late February – Early March |
Late February – Early March |
Late February – Early March |
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Transplant Outdoors |
Mid – Late May |
Early – Mid May |
Late March – Early April |
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Direct Sow (fall) |
Mid – Late October |
Late October – Early November |
Early – Mid November |
Important Note:Black-Eyed Susan seeds require cold stratification to germinate. They must experience a period of cold, moist conditions to break dormancy. See instructions below.
🧑🌾 Step-by-Step Planting Instructions
Fall Direct Sow (Easiest – Recommended for all zones):
- In late fall (October–November, after the first frost), prepare a well-drained bed in full sun.
- Scatter seeds on the soil surface. Press in gently. Do not cover.
- Let the seeds overwinter in the ground. The cold, moist conditions will naturally stratify the seeds.
- Seeds will germinate in early spring (April–May) once soil temperatures warm up.
- Thin seedlings to 12–15 inches apart after 4–6 weeks.
Indoor Cold Stratification (For Controlled Germination):
- Stratification Step: Place seeds in a damp paper towel or mix with moist sand inside a sealed plastic bag. Place the bag in your refrigerator (not freezer) for 30–60 days. Check periodically to ensure the sand/towel remains moist.
- Sowing Step: After 30–60 days, remove seeds from the refrigerator. Fill seed trays with moist seed-starting mix. Sprinkle seeds on the soil surface. Do not cover.
- Germination Step: Place in a warm area (65–75°F) with bright light. Keep soil moist. Seeds will germinate in 14–30 days.
- Transplant Step: After 6–8 weeks, harden off seedlings over 5–7 days before transplanting outdoors after the last frost.
Direct Sow in Spring (Requires artificial stratification):
- Place seeds in a damp paper towel in a sealed plastic bag. Refrigerate for 30–60 days.
- In early spring (April–May), after the last frost, prepare a well-drained bed.
- Scatter seeds on the soil surface. Press in gently. Do not cover.
- Water carefully. Keep soil moist until seedlings emerge (14–30 days).
- Thin seedlings to 12–15 inches apart after 4–6 weeks.
Ongoing Care:
- Watering: Water regularly until established (first 4–6 weeks). Once mature, water only during prolonged dry spells. The plant is highly drought-tolerant.
- Fertilizing: Do not fertilize. Black Eyed Susan prefers poor soil and will produce more flowers when grown lean.
- Deadheading: Remove spent flowers to encourage a longer bloom period. In late fall, leave the spent flowers on the plant to provide seeds for birds.
- Dividing: Every 3–4 years, divide the plant in early spring or late fall to prevent overcrowding and maintain vigor.
- Overwintering: Cut back foliage to ground level in late fall. The plant will return from its root system in spring.

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