Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Black-eyed susans going to seed?

I have a big clump of black eyed susans (the common kind bought at Wal-mart garden centre) that bloomed for a couple of years. However, the past two years they have gone directly to seed without blooming. They just get tall spikes covered in seed, no flowers or buds at all. Why is this, and is there anything I can do to get them to bloom?

Black-eyed susans going to seed?
I've grown black-eyed susans for decades and never have seen this. My guess is that a weed invaded your clump and you no longer have black-eyed susans! And it's been dropping seeds ever since. Time to get new ones, and dig out the yucky whatever-it-is. I'd give ya some if you're anywhere near Southern NH. heh I have a huge patch.
Reply:I'd go with Laweezel on this one.. Dig 'em up!
Reply:you take a chance when you buy from the big box , you never know what you will get!
Reply:agree with laWeez. Flowers cannot go directly to seed without blooming. Pollination must occur in order for seeds to be produced.





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