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Hi Samantha,

Depending on which region you live in, your black-eyed Susans should come up within the next month to bloom by early- to mid-June. Black-eyed Susans are extremely resilient native flowers, but sometimes even the most determined plant (and gardener) can fall short. If you are still worried they may not come up, now through May is the time to plant new seeds. They’ll germinate and sprout in 7-30 days and be ready to bloom by June. 

We hope this helps!

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