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How Do You Grow Black-Eyed Susan Vine (Thunbergia Alata)?

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How Do You Grow Black-Eyed Susan Vine (Thunbergia Alata)?

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For a cheerful alternative to morning glories, give black-eyed Susan vine a try. It grows quickly and easily in full sun, reaching 10 to 12 feet and covering itself with petite but colorful flowers with dark brown ‘eyes’ or centers. This annual is available in whites, creams, yellows and gold, and is usually started from seed. Look for black-eyed Susan vine seedlings at your local nursery. It’s an increasingly popular plant. Black-eyed Susan is also very easy to start from seed. Sow seeds indoors six to eight weeks before your regions’s last frost date. In mild-winter areas, plant seeds directly in the garden in early spring. Plant established seedlings directly in soil after your region’s last frost date. Provide support for your vine unless you want it to sprawl over a pot or along the ground as a groundcover. Black-eyed Susan vine climbs by twining, so any trellis or arbor will help it clamber skyward. Keep well watered. Fertilize every four to six weeks after planting, if desired,

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