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How to Grow Black-Eyed Susan: Care Guide | Arden

Grow black-eyed Susans for months of golden blooms. Easy-care perennial guide. Design your garden with Arden.

Black-eyed Susans are the reliable workhorse of the sunny border. Golden petals around dark chocolate centers. Blooms from midsummer until frost. Spreads gracefully without being invasive.

Sun: Full sun. Water: Low. Zones: 3–9. Height: 2–3 ft. Bloom time: Summer to frost.

Plant in well-drained soil in full sun. Very drought tolerant once established. Deadhead to extend blooming or leave seed heads for birds. "Goldsturm" is the most popular cultivar.

FAQ

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01 Do black-eyed Susans come back every year?

Yes — Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm' is a reliable perennial in zones 3–9. Some annual black-eyed Susans (R. hirta) reseed but don't overwinter. Check the species on your tag to know which you have.

02 Do black-eyed Susans spread?

They spread gracefully by short rhizomes and self-seeding, but never aggressively. A single plant expands into a 2–3 foot clump over several years. Deadhead the seed heads if you want to prevent volunteers.

03 Why are my black-eyed Susan leaves spotted and yellowing?

Usually septoria leaf spot — a fungal disease that appears in humid summers. Water at soil level (not overhead), remove infected leaves, and space plants for airflow. 'Goldsturm' is particularly susceptible; newer cultivars like 'American Gold Rush' resist it.

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