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Black-Eyed Susan Vine Sowing Instructions
Planting Depth:1/2” Seed Spacing:1”-2” Plant Spacing:12”-18” Days to Germination:10-15 days Germination Temperature:65°-75°F
Thunbergia alata, Black-Eyed Susan Vine. Easily
and rapidly grown in full sunlight, Black-Eyed Susan
Vine should be direct-sown outdoors after all
danger of frost has passed or started indoors 6 to 8
weeks before transplanting out into the garden.
Provide even moisture and strong light during
germination. Transplant out into the garden after
hardening off the plants by gradually acclimating
them to the outdoors over 7 to 10 days. It prefers
full sunlight but can tolerate part-day, full sunlight.
Plant in rich, moist, well-draining soil with
structural support (fence, trellis, lattice or netting)
for its vigorously growing vines. It is also wonderful
in hanging baskets. Black-Eyed Susan Vine will
quickly grow into a living screen loaded with
bell-shaped, 1" tubular flowers and large, blue-green,
triangular foliage. Summer flowering. Height:
4' to 5'.
Black-Eyed Susan Vine Sowing Instructions
Planting Depth:1/2” Seed Spacing:1”-2” Plant Spacing:12”-18” Days to Germination:10-15 days Germination Temperature:65°-75°F
Thunbergia alata, Black-Eyed Susan Vine. Easily
and rapidly grown in full sunlight, Black-Eyed Susan
Vine should be direct-sown outdoors after all
danger of frost has passed or started indoors 6 to 8
weeks before transplanting out into the garden.
Provide even moisture and strong light during
germination. Transplant out into the garden after
hardening off the plants by gradually acclimating
them to the outdoors over 7 to 10 days. It prefers
full sunlight but can tolerate part-day, full sunlight.
Plant in rich, moist, well-draining soil with
structural support (fence, trellis, lattice or netting)
for its vigorously growing vines. It is also wonderful
in hanging baskets. Black-Eyed Susan Vine will
quickly grow into a living screen loaded with
bell-shaped, 1" tubular flowers and large, blue-green,
triangular foliage. Summer flowering. Height:
4' to 5'.
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