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Aug 2, 2020 2:15 PM CST
Name: Kim
Black Hills, SD (Zone 5a)
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I think you should wait until next spring to scatter them. They won't survive as the weather gets colder, and when winter comes, they'll die. The Black-eyed Susans bloom in late summer, and in early fall, so if you scatter them early next spring, they should be blooming by that time.
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