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Learn how to plant and grow Black Eyed Susans in this free instructional gardening video with tips from an expert on how to grow the Black Eyed Susan flower.
There are 16 videos in this series:

Learn how to reduce the shock from transplanting your Black Eyed Susan plant in this free video clip.

Learn how to cut and groom your Black Eyed Susan plant in this free gardening video clip.

Learn how to trim your Black Eyed Susan plant in this free gardening video clip.

Learn how to dig a proper hole to plant your Black Eyed Susan plant in this free gardening video clip.

Learn how to mix soil to get the best growing soil to plant your Black Eyed Susan plant in this free gardening video clip.

Learn how to excavate or dig up your Black Eye Susan plant for transplant in this free gardening video clip.

Learn how to life your Black Eyed Susan plant for transport in this free gardening video clip.

Learn how to divide your Black Eyed Susan plants in this free gardening video clip.

Learn how to examine the roots of your Black Eyed Susan plant in this free gardening video clip.

Learn how you can be more hands on with your Black Eyed Susan plants in this free gardening video clip.

Learn some tips and techniques for caring for your Black Eyed Susan plant in this free gardening video clip.

Learn how to soak your Black Eyed Susan plant to promote root growth in this free gardening video clip.

Learn how to adjust the planting depth of your Black Eyed Susan in this free gardening video clip.

Learn how to plant your Black Eyed Susan in this free gardening video clip.

Learn how to add mulch to your Black Eyed Susan plant in this free gardening video clip.

Learn how to fertilize your Black Eyed Susan plant in this free gardening video clip.

Black Eyed Susan in the common name for the Rudbeckia flowering plant. It is a mostly perennial plant and is a member of the coneflower family of plants. Noted for it's coned black center and bright yellow petals, the Back Eyed Susan is a popular garden flower with a long flowering time that grows to about one to two meters in height. Aside from being a beautiful addition to any garden, The Black Eyed Susan can be used for as an astringent wash for sores or swelling, as an infusion for treating colds in children, and as a diuretic.
In this free gardening video series, our expert gardener will demonstrate step-by-step instructions on how to transport, plant and care for a Black Eyed Susan. She will show how to prepare your plant for division, how to dig the proper sized hole, and how to fertilize a perennial Black Eyed Susan. If you are looking to add an easy to grow and care for flowering plant to your garden, these free video tips and instructions will get your on your way to a beautiful garden.
Amanda Kantor Amanda Kantor is the retail manager of Five Acre Farm in Northfeild Ma. She has been working in the Garden industry for over 20 years, she is a Rutgers Cook College graduate with a degree in Environmental planning and Horticulture.dkdk
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