Growing Black-Eyed Susans in Zone 8A

Black-eyed Susans are tough, cheerful native wildflowers that bloom all summer without demanding much — pollinators and goldfinches adore them.

Zone 8A enjoys a long growing season. You can often get two plantings of cool-season crops (spring and fall).

Top Growing Tips

Companion Planting

Good companions: coneflowers, lavender, ornamental grasses, bee balm

Avoid planting near: Poorly-drained soil — susceptible to root rot

Harvest Timeline

Ornamental; leave seed heads standing in fall for wildlife

About Zone 8A

USDA Hardiness Zone 8A has an average last spring frost around Mar 20 and first fall frost around Nov 10. All planting dates above are calculated from these frost dates. Your specific location may vary — check with your local extension office for the most accurate dates.