THE FACTS: $30.00 will purchase 1,472,000 Black Eyed Susan seeds which, if you ask us, is perhaps the best damn "weed" in the Mid-west!
Weed, you understand, is code for Native Plant.
1,472,000 Black Eyed Susan seeds will cover 36,800 square feet of ground next year with some very cheerful flowers.
Black Eyed Susans are also the host plant of Silvery Checkerspot Butterfly Caterpillars.
While I don't have a clue how many square feet of soil we can cover on 10 miles of Troost Avenue with Black Eyed Susans,
or how many Silvery Checkerspot Butterflies it will take to get anybody's attention, it sounds totally worth finding out.
Donate your dollar(s) today (and invite your friends) to the Black Eyed Susan Project on Troost Avenue or make a commitment to harvest all your neighbors' Black Eyed Susan seeds at the end of the 2008 bloom season. JOIN at Tulips on Troost's MySpace or Facebook CAUSE groups.
Weed, you understand, is code for Native Plant.
1,472,000 Black Eyed Susan seeds will cover 36,800 square feet of ground next year with some very cheerful flowers.
Black Eyed Susans are also the host plant of Silvery Checkerspot Butterfly Caterpillars.
While I don't have a clue how many square feet of soil we can cover on 10 miles of Troost Avenue with Black Eyed Susans,
or how many Silvery Checkerspot Butterflies it will take to get anybody's attention, it sounds totally worth finding out.
Donate your dollar(s) today (and invite your friends) to the Black Eyed Susan Project on Troost Avenue or make a commitment to harvest all your neighbors' Black Eyed Susan seeds at the end of the 2008 bloom season. JOIN at Tulips on Troost's MySpace or Facebook CAUSE groups.

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The St. Peters School is selling their tulips bulbs and mums again. http://www.stpetersflowers.org is where you can purchase them online, with FREE delivery.
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