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🌞 Elevate your garden game with Outsidepride’s blazing Black-Eyed Susan Vine!
Outsidepride Sunrise Orange Thunbergia Black Eyed Susan Seeds offer 100 high-germination, drought-tolerant annual vine seeds that bloom vibrant orange flowers from summer to fall. Growing up to 7 feet tall, these fast-growing climbers thrive in USDA Zones 3-10, attract pollinators, and create natural privacy screens with minimal care, perfect for low-maintenance gardens, containers, trellises, and fences.













































| Asin | B004JG8RMO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #258,022 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #5,737 in Flower Plants & Seeds |
| Brand Name | Outsidepride |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (545) 4.0 out of 5 stars |
| Expected Blooming Period | Summer to Winter |
| Expected Plant Height | 7 feet |
| Expected Planting Period | Spring |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Type Name | Vine Seeds |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OUT-2367 |
| Material Features | Heirloom |
| Model Number | OUT-2367 |
| Moisture Needs | Little To No Watering |
| Number Of Pieces | 100 |
| Other Special Features Of The Product | High Germination Rate |
| Plant Or Animal Product Type | Flowers |
| Soil Type | Loam Soil |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| Unit Count | 100 Count |
| Upc | 678482967090 |
| Usda Hardiness Zone | 3 |
User
Great little seeds
I did hanging baskets out of them instead of climbing trellis. Very impressed but took over a whole pack of seed to do one basket. Germination was about 75%.
User
Good germination rate
These seeds have the best germination rate of any packaged seed I have purchased. It is still early in the growing season to report on the mature plants. So far so good.
User
Very low percentage of germination.
I wonder if the companies read the reviews. I would gladly write a second review of this product if the company were to contact me and listen. I am an experienced gardener, I know how to sow seeds. When I see only nine sprouts out of an entire pack of seeds I am not satisfied. I would not recommend these seeds. I will purchase other brands.
User
Beautiful surreal climbing flowers
I had absolutely zero problem with growing these, and we named them Greta (she's a creeper, think politics you'll get the joke). They germinated, and with care are currently blooming as of may 23. I did not have to do anything over the top to get them started (pretty easy, especially considering I have been busy this year). They are really cool looking, the vine, and the flowers are sort of surreal (almost like a living painting!). I have had lots of success with Outsidepride seeds, so order with confidence.
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Plant looks kinda sad
My plant arrived much earlier then expected. I'm very excited to get it since I will not be going to any nursery's this year due to the virus. I'd love the seller to reply to this post. I'd like to know if this was dug out of the ground and put in the pot you shipped it in? It seems like it's going through shock. Also, I'd like to know when it was last fertilized, if ever. I'd like to fertilize it now, but afraid to. I will have to keep it in my home for several weeks until the frost is gone, and plan to babysit this plant to death, (well, hopefully not to death), but I had this plant last year, and it was so beautiful I 'm hoping I can get this one to look so good. That plant came straight out of a green house and was nice and clean, and lush, ( I believe they told me it was 4 different plants) this one is pretty "gritty"', like its been in the ground during rain or watering? I plan to add some seeds to the soil once I repot it, so I can have a bushier plant.
User
Blackeye Susan’s
I ordered both the orange & yellow, yellow seeds did not germinate and the orange ones germinated about half the package. I think I would have had better luck germinating, and greenhouse.
User
Stunning!
These are super easy to grow. I put the seeds in soil in the basement to start them with plant lights and transferred outside once it got nice enough. I bought orange this year because I had yellow last time. You need something for them to climb on. I gave them food every 2 weeks diluted in water. I placed them to the west and they flourished. I watered them when we got dry spells so they didn't wilt. You can tell when they need water if they start to droop. Always put holes in the bottom of your pots. I live in 5A so I really didn't have to worry about them. I like outside pride seeds. They germinate good & are a pretty good value. It's beautiful. Check out the picture!
User
Slow starters but beautiful.
For years, I’d been germinating my black-eyed susan vines from another popular seed brand indoors (let’s just use their initials — “B-I”), then transplanted them to my carefully chosen morning-to-early-afternoon-sun-exposed Earth Box and iron trellis. While each year the seedlings’ growths and winding about the trellis were impressive, their flowering never came anything close to the promises on the seed package let alone their bountiful ‘testimonial’ florid displays. I was lucky if I saw 10 flowers from an entire seed packet. I knew I had the perfect location sun-wise for my zone on the seeds’ needs. So this year, I germinated these Outside Pride seeds, along with the “BIs.” I transplanted the 4 best BI seedlings into the back of my Earth Box, then transplanted the best 7 Outside Pride seedlings into the front and back flanks. As before, the BIs have overtaken the trellis, but only in foliage. Today, I see the Outside Prides are rising to the challenge.Update: new seeds purchased in May 2025. Amazon description here says germination works best when exposed to light, but seed package says germination works best in darkness!?
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Overpriced
Quantity is very less.
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