share the name of the yellow flowers? thanks
These are Black Eye Susan's, perennials in the northeast.
seeds in late fall or mid spring, in loose soil about an inch deep. Step on them gently and water regularly.
Place plants about 18 inches apart. Dig a hole about twice the size of the plant. Remove plant from container, give it a gentle shake and place it in the hole. Fill the rest of the hole in with
Black eyed susan in back yard
love the mass planting of rudbeckia
Love the mass plantings in layers
Layer your plantings in irregular patterns as in nature and enjoy!
Natives, deer resistant, spruce in back
trees in background, texture, color, grasses
like the black eyed susans with the grasses
twice the size of the plant. Remove plant from container, give it a gentle shake and place it in the hole. Fill the rest of the hole in with the extra dirt and be sure to water. While these plants are quite drought tolerant, give them plenty of water until they are established. Because they colonize so