What to Plant with Black-eyed Susans?
What to Plant with Black-eyed Susans?
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Petunia
Petunia
All species of petunias can grow alongside self-sown sunflowers.
All species of petunias can grow alongside self-sown sunflowers.
Angelonia flowers
Angelonia flowers
Angelonias' snapdragon-like blossoms make them attractive. They bloom late spring through October.
Angelonias' snapdragon-like blossoms make them attractive. They bloom late spring through October.
Marigolds
Marigolds
Plant marigolds and black-eyed susans together if pests eat your blooms.
Plant marigolds and black-eyed susans together if pests eat your blooms.
Lavenders
Lavenders
Plant lavenders apart from black-eyed Susans. Lavenders are large plants that spread rapidly.
Plant lavenders apart from black-eyed Susans. Lavenders are large plants that spread rapidly.
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Peonies
Peonies
Peonies bloom year-round in zones 2–8. This plant is an annual in other zones.
Peonies bloom year-round in zones 2–8. This plant is an annual in other zones.
Blanket flowers
Blanket flowers
Blanket flowers and Black-eyed Susans have round, daisy-like blooms.
Blanket flowers and Black-eyed Susans have round, daisy-like blooms.
Dahlias
Dahlias
Dhalias blooms may be grapefruit-sized or plate-sized and grow on six-foot bushes.
Dhalias blooms may be grapefruit-sized or plate-sized and grow on six-foot bushes.
Zinnias
Zinnias
Zinnias stand out. They come in practically every bright color, so you can match the scheme.
Zinnias stand out. They come in practically every bright color, so you can match the scheme.
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