When to Plant Black-eyed Susan in USDA Zone 7b
June in Zone 7b — your action list
Welcome to June in Zone 7b. These are the moves that will have the biggest impact on your growing season.
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Get black-eyed susan seeds going inside
These need a head start before your last frost (April 6). Sow into cells now so you're ready to transplant in a few weeks.
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Start harvesting black-eyed susan
Don't tug. Use scissors or pruners for clean cuts — torn stems invite disease.
A few tasks this June that'll pay off in July
- First harvests: black-eyed susan
Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed Susan) is one of the most recognizable and adaptable native wildflowers in North America. Its bright golden-yellow daisy petals radiate from a dark brown central cone, providing months of color from midsummer into fall. Technically a short-lived perennial that self-seeds freely — colonies persist indefinitely in the garden — it thrives in poor soils, tolerates drought, and is irresistible to bees, butterflies, and goldfinches.
In Zone 7b, the average last spring frost is around March 18 and the first fall frost is around November 8, giving you a growing season of approximately 235 days.
Black-eyed Susan Planting Timeline — Zone 7b
Where Is USDA Zone 7b?
The map below highlights the states that contain Zone 7b. Click any state to see the Black-eyed Susan planting schedule for that location.
Black-eyed Susan Planting Calendar — Zone 7b
| Activity | When | Date Range |
|---|---|---|
| Start Indoors | January 14 | Jan 14 – Jan 28 |
| Transplant Outdoors | March 25 | Mar 25 – Apr 8 |
| Direct Sow | March 11 | Mar 11 – Apr 1 |
| Bloom | June 3 | Jun 3 – Oct 14 |
· 18" apart · Rows 24" apart
Month-by-Month Timeline
| Month | Activities |
|---|---|
| January | Start Indoors |
| February | — |
| March | Transplant Outdoors Direct Sow |
| April | Transplant Outdoors Direct Sow |
| May | — |
| June | Bloom |
| July | Bloom |
| August | Bloom |
| September | Bloom |
| October | Bloom |
| November | — |
| December | — |
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Growing Conditions
Sun
Full Sun (6-8+ hours)
💧 Water
Low — drought tolerant
Days to Maturity
60–80 days
Soil pH
6 – 7
Zone Temperature Range
5°F to 10°F average annual minimum
Growing Season
235 days (Zone 7b average)
Planting Specifications
| Plant Spacing | 18 inches apart |
| Row Spacing | 24 inches between rows |
Succession Planting Black-eyed Susan in Zone 7b
Sow every 6.9 weeks for continuous harvest throughout the season.
Growing Tips for Black-eyed Susan in Zone 7b
Start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before last frost or direct-sow after last frost (needs light to germinate — press seeds onto soil surface, do not cover). Thrives in average to poor soil; rich soil causes floppy stems. Deadhead for extended bloom but leave some seed heads for winter wildlife interest and self-seeding. Although technically short-lived (3–5 years), prolific self-seeding maintains the colony. Year 2+ plants bloom most heavily. Divide every 3 years to maintain vigor.
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Related Plants
Black-eyed Susan in Other Zones
Black-eyed Susan by State
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I plant Black-eyed Susan in Zone 7b?
In Zone 7b, plan your Black-eyed Susan planting around the average last frost date of March 18. Start seeds indoors around January 14. Direct sow outdoors around March 11. Transplant seedlings around March 25.
Can Black-eyed Susan grow in Zone 7b?
Yes, Black-eyed Susan can grow well in Zone 7b, hardy in USDA zones 3a through 9b. Zone 7b has a growing season of approximately 235 days, which is sufficient for Black-eyed Susan (60-80 days to maturity).
When can I harvest Black-eyed Susan in Zone 7b?
In Zone 7b, expect to harvest Black-eyed Susan from June 3 – October 14. Black-eyed Susan takes 60-80 days from planting to harvest.
What is the last frost date for Zone 7b?
The average last spring frost in Zone 7b is around March 18, and the first fall frost is around November 8. This gives a growing season of approximately 235 days. These are 50% probability dates — actual frost dates vary year to year.
What should I plant next to Black-eyed Susan?
Good companion plants for Black-eyed Susan include Echinacea, Coreopsis, Yarrow, Salvia. These companions can help with pest control, pollination, and nutrient sharing.
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