








🌼 Grow Gorgeous, Grow Organic — Because Your Garden Should Be as Bold as You Are!
Back to the Roots Daisy 'Rudbeckia Gloriosa Double' seed packet offers 100% organic, non-GMO heirloom seeds designed for vibrant, pollinator-friendly blooms. Ideal for container gardening with moderate watering and partial sun, these seeds come with a guaranteed growth promise supported by expert customer care. Perfect for millennials seeking sustainable, eco-conscious gardening with a social impact through the #GROWONEGIVEONE initiative.









| ASIN | B0CTX18CRX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #26 in Flower Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Back to the Roots |
| Color | Daisy 'Rudbeckia Gloriosa Double' |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (4,065) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Spring |
| Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Back to the Roots |
| Material Feature | GMO Free, Heirloom, Organic |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Product Dimensions | 0.25 x 3.25 x 5.25 inches |
| Style | Flowers |
| Sunlight Exposure | Partial Sun |
| UPC | 810667034108 |
E**G
Great Carrots
Delicious carrots! They were slow to grow, but when they did mature, they were really sweet and crisp. These carrots grew better than any of the fancy seeds I bought from nurseries.
W**E
Fast, Strong Sprouting & True Heirloom Quality
These Back to the Roots heirloom green bean seeds exceeded expectations. Within just days of planting, they sprouted beautifully — and now they’re already about 4 inches tall, standing sturdy and vibrant. Every seed germinated quickly, showing they’re fresh and full of life. What makes these truly special is their heirloom lineage — these Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans are a time-tested variety that gardeners have trusted for generations. You can tell in the uniformity and vigor of the sprouts that you're working with true heritage genetics, not mass-produced hybrids. They're also USDA Certified Organic, non-GMO, and USA-grown, which really matters if you care about sustainable, chemical-free gardening. I’m looking forward to training them up a trellis soon — they’re already eager to climb. If you're looking for clean, legacy seeds that grow strong from the start, this is the one. Great for both new gardeners and those preserving heirloom biodiversity. A great overall value as well!
E**E
Cute little chamomile but not every seed sprouted
I bought these chamomile seeds because I really wanted a little patch of calm in my garden. The seeds were easy to plant and the packet came with a good amount so I sprinkled a bunch in a small tray and hoped for the best. Some of them sprouted quickly and looked healthy and the seedlings smell amazing even when they are tiny. Not all of the seeds germinated though. A few spots stayed empty and I am still not sure if that was the seeds or my questionable gardening skills. Chamomile can be a little picky so I am willing to take part of the blame. Either way I would recommend planting more than you think you need just in case. The seeds that did grow look really good. The plants are bright and cheerful and they seem pretty hardy. Once they got going they were easy to take care of and did not need a lot of extra attention. Overall these are nice chamomile seeds and I am happy with the plants I did get. I just wish the germination rate had been a little higher. If you want to try chamomile this is a solid option, just plant generously and see what happens.
A**.
There is promise, updates forthcoming
Immediately upon receipt, I went to work, planting these seeds. Although I'd bought countless Bells from HEB and WALMART, recently, no matter what I do, vines may grow, but they'll never sprout a pepper. This is true for all GMO fruit and veggies. The seeds are bred to never reproduce so that you cannot use their seeds, thereby keeping you from self-sufficiency. That does not appear to be the case here, but I will not know until end of September. My only issue here so far, is the seed count. In years past, you'd buy seeds and tgmhe packet would contain one hundred or more seeds. Because the nature and DNA of seeds are widespread and unreleased, it is necessary to produce a harvestible fruit or vegetable. Indeed, the price is as low as the seed count. A few things I'm looking out for as evidence of quality. ¹ Will they grow at all ² are the vines gaining girth ³ the quality of the vegetables at harvest ⁴ the seed count and quality of the second generation and beyond. So, it is not possible to give a full review (up to 5-stars) without an update. I will update in late September, 2025 (planted July 21). From there, I will update and comment on any second generation I can produce. The seller needs to increase the seed count to at least double, even if raising the price by 10%. I purchased a similar product at tge same time with 108 seeds for just 1.60 more. Disclosure: I am a designated, professional reviewer.
T**R
good watermelons!
These watermelons were prolific and did great. I only let 2-3 fruits grow at a time per plant, and had about 10 plants total. I was drowning in watermelon! Most stayed pretty small (about 5" diameter), but I had about 3 that almost looked like full-sized watermelons. I also grew some jubilee watermelons, and most people who tried both from my garden preferred the taste of the sugar babies, but the seed-to-flesh ratio was a bit worse than bigger watermelons (which... understandable, they're smaller fruits, after all). I would say about 70% germinated, but the packet comes with plenty of seeds so that wasn't an issue at all. Definitely recommend these. They're good for growing watermelons if you've never done it before! And a tip for harvesting -- I read all the recommendations i could find online, but the one that rang most true in my experience is waiting until the two tendrils (curly vine bit that branches off near the leaves) one either side of the "joint" where the watermelon is growing have started turning brown. I also often waited for the tendril ON the joint directly connected to the melon to start turning brown, as well. Every melon I picked using this method was ripe.
K**S
Bok Choy
Germination was successful and plants are growing.
N**E
Nothing
Great product
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