When it comes to flowers, remember: two is definitely better than one! This pairing is like peanut butter and jelly—so why keep them apart?
If you don’t see a bunch of black-eyed Susans showing off in your first year, don’t fret. These little beauties are just playing hard to get, typically blooming in their second year. When they do finally burst forth in vibrant colors, they’ll be the perfect sidekick to your fabulous purple echinacea!
Planting Purple Coneflowers&Black Eyed Susan Seeds