Growing Non-GMO Rudbeckia Cherokee Sunset Flower Seeds
Cherokee Sunset rudbeckia has wildflower hardiness and can be sown directly just like a wildflower or, for container growth, begin seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before the final frost. For direct broadcasting, blend rudbeckia seeds with sand to increase visibility and broadcast the mix over a 10-square foot area and evenly rake and tamp. Cherokee Sunset rudbeckia requires long days and full sun to flower, and will continue to produce and diminish in quality and quantity into the fall. Cut back deteriorating foliage, leaves, and blooms throughout the season to help prolong vitality. Cherokee Sunset tolerates some shade, but part to full shade will decrease flowering and vigor. Rudbeckias will benefit from partial shade in severe summers.
Rudbeckia blooms throughout the first summer and will die back at the first frost but will come back next year. We recommend using a slow-release fertilizer or working organic compost into the soil each spring to boost growth. Rudbeckias do not require much fertilization beyond this annual feeding. Cut back the flower stems throughout the season, and trim the entire plant back just before or after the first hard frost of fall. Do not cut back the basal foliage, just the flower stalks.
Rudbeckia Cherokee Sunset in the Flower Garden
Cherokee Sunset Rudbeckia seeds are an ideal grow for wildflower mixes, untamed meadows, and large spaces. It is attractive to bees, yet is resistant to most critters including deer and rabbits. Add Cherokee Sunset to your cut flower garden as a long-lasting and colorful twist on the classic plant. Cherokee Sunset rudbeckia seeds are an ideal grow for patios or indoor planters, yet still, a sturdy garden entertainer that promises season-long brilliance.
Landscape Use of Rudbeckia Cherokee Sunset
Cherokee Sunset Rudbeckias are perfect for perennial beds and perform well with many other plants. These stunning plants add height, color, and texture to any design. They are perfect for containers and garden beds alike. Try planting these near heavily trafficked areas for optimal enjoyment. The cheerful and golden-colored faces of these flowers will bring smiles to all!
About Rudbeckia Cherokee Sunset Garden Seeds
These flowers make durable and beautiful bouquets. To harvest, cut a flower stalk as far down at the base of the stem, and immediately place it in cool, clean water. They are best harvested in the morning at full bloom or right before. Change the water frequently for extended life. Flower food can optionally be incorporated into the water to prolong the blooms.
Cherokee Sunset rudbeckia is a 2002 All-American Selections Flower Winner and noted by judges for "flowering profusely the first year," along with its 3-4 inch double or semi-double and long-lasting cut flowers," and for "offering gardeners a blend of autumn colors and late season garden performance."
Rudbeckia hirta is typically known as coneflower or Western coneflower and is found at home in the moist and high-elevated regions of the American West including the mountainous meadows, banks, and prairies of Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Washington, and California.
Tips From Our Gardeners
”Cherokee Sunset is an especially good choice for the home cut flower gardener. If your goal is homegrown bouquets during as long of a season as possible, choose Cherokee Sunset!"
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- Lara Wadsworth, True Leaf Market Writer
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Cherokee Sunset Rudbeckia Seeds Per Package:
- 25 seed Packet
- 100 Seeds - Wholesale
- 500 Seeds - Bulk
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