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                                 Rudbeckia (Black Eyed Susan)

Many of the perennials we have today are what are called "Full Sun" requiring plants. That is, they require 6 or more hours of direct sun in the garden. If that is not provided, they will not perform well for you. Plants that do not receive enough sun will become leggy and floppy, will not flower as they should, and will not provide the satisfaction that you are looking for.  A southern exposure is the best site for the full sun perennial, but a southwestern or southeastern location will also be suitable. Take the time to assess the sites around your home and the number of hours of sun that are in a particular site.  If you do this simple task before you plant, you will be providing the optimum light conditions for each perennial, and that means less labor and more enjoyment!

 

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