Golden-Yellow, Everblooming PerennialWhy Goldsturm Black-Eyed Susans?1999’s Perennial Plant of the Year, the Goldsturm Black-Eyed Susan is a bright and cheery addition to any landscape, without all the fuss of other perennials. The Goldsturm Black-Eyed Susan is a low-maintenance perennial with golden, daisy-like flowers and black seeding centers. These sunshine-yellow flowers illuminate gardens, patios, or borders with ease and are ideal for an upbeat cut flower display. And with blooms that appear in mid- to late summer, this beauty will breathe color back into your space after other flowers have faded. What's more is that the oval-shaped foliage, along with the stems, are covered in roughly textured hairs that not only provide a unique look, but also deter larger pests like deer and rabbits. Plus, the Goldsturm Black-Eyed Susan isn't just pest resistant - it's also drought resistant and tolerant of low-quality soil, outlasting heat, humidity, and clay soils with ease. You won't need to spend hours maintaining these blooms - just sit back and enjoy, while the Goldsturm Black-Eyed Susan attracts butterflies and other pollinators. (An added bonus? The seed heads left behind by the flowers provide food for songbirds during the winter!)Why FastGrowingTrees.com is BetterWe plant, grow, and ship your Goldsturm Black-Eyed Susan plants with utmost care. Plus, our plants have strong, well-developed root systems, meaning they'll be ready to thrive once they reach your door--you can count on it!The Goldsturm Black-Eyed Susan is a superb option for any landscape style, but is especially suited for cottage, mediterranean, and rustic gardens. Order your Goldsturm Black Eyed Susan today!Planting & Care1. Planting: Plant your Goldsturm Black-Eyed Susan in an area that receives full to partial sun (4-6 hours of sunlight per day). Simply dig a whole wider and the same depth as the container your plant arrives in. Remove the plant from the container and loosen the roots using your fingers. Then place the plant in the hole and backfill the dirt, being careful not to compact the soil. 2. Watering: Water your plant immediately after planting and water regularly until established. Once the plant is established, water occasionally or more as needed in extreme heat or containers.3. Pruning: Deadheading your plants encourages better blooming and color throughout the season.