Those are lovely flowers, looks like they take full sun, or can they handle partial shade? I'm going to attempt to get my outdoor garden going this spring and summer. I tried it two summers ago but ended up mowing down several tall, gangly looking Black-eyed Susan's that were kinda infected with mealy bugs (I hate to say). I allowed them to grow too tall and really sort of neglected the garden. Next time around I'll have a different approach. I started the previous garden by adding several large packs of potting soil and about 4 bags of the exact same seeds - Black Eyed Susan's. The package just showed, "Wild Flowers" so I assumed that I would get an assortment of flowers, but all the seeds were for one type of flower. Plus, I didn't plant the seeds, I just tossed them all around the soil then watered the seeds. That's one thing about indoor and outdoor gardening, you get out of it, exactly what you put into it.