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Black-eyed Susans are a popular staple in gardens. Learn the various Black-eyed Susan companion plants to create a more interesting garden bed.

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If I had to choose the gardening philosophy closest to my lazy gardener’s heart, it would have to be “live and let live.” Or rather “live and let die … back.” Which sounds much more

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Black-eyed Susan vine can quickly cover a trellis with its wide, five-petaled blooms from mid-summer through frost. Learn how to grow black-eyed Susan vine and add it to your garden. This vine grows well from seed, and you can grow it in a container. Black Eyed Susan Vine Container, Black Eyed Susan Vine Trellis, Black Eye Susan Vine, Black Eyed Susans Landscaping, Black Eyed Susan Vine Ideas, Black Eyed Susan Landscaping, Container Trellis, Creek Backyard, Brown Eyed Susan

Black-eyed Susan vine can quickly cover a trellis with its wide, five-petaled blooms from mid-summer through frost. Learn how to grow black-eyed Susan vine and add it to your garden. This vine grows well from seed, and you can grow it in a container.

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Native plants Native plants are defined as plants that were present in North America before the arrival of European colonists. Non-native plants are also called exotic plants, and most of them come from Asia or Western Europe. Exotic plants can be but are not always invasive. The term “invasive” describes an exotic plant with no natural [...]

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