In March I bought from 100 Thungergia Black-Eyed Susan flowering vine
seed mix for planting in a container that would be located in a sunny location.
Here is a photo of a fully grown black-eyed Susan flowering vine
The photo shown was of an ivy like trailing plant that was
covered in yellow blooms. I
thought it was pretty so I bought and planted indoors so it would grow for
eight weeks or until the threat of spring frost would pass.
The direction of the back of the seed packet indicated that
it was best to soak the seeds in tepid water overnight. The following morning I planted the seeds in a container that was
filled with miracle grow well-drained soil
that was formulated container gardens. I
then watered, then covered the flower bed with saran wrap. The indoor hanging container was then hung
next to a southern exposure window.
The annual seeds for USDA zone 3 to 10 germinated very
quickly and produced strong leafy vines. In May I brought the container outdoors and
hung in an area where it would get 6 hours of sun daily.
I fed with miracle grow bloom booster and kept the soil
moist. My yard does not get a lot of sun
and this plant needs full sun. For me it
bloomed once two small flowers.
Know that if I had more sun in my yard that this plant
would produce more blooms. I like the
plant as it is pretty and plan on bringing it indoors in the winter.
If you have a lot sun in your yard then I would recommend
that you grow the black-eyed Susan
flowering vine as it is low maintenance, produces pretty longs season flowers
that will add interest to your yard and garden.
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