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    What's the point of drying out the seeds after step four when you put them into salted water for step 5?
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    Community Answer
    To prevent mold, you must dry them completely first.
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    Can I plant the seeds next year to get more sunflowers?
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    Of course. Set some of the seeds apart from the other ones after washing and drying, and just put them in a different airtight container and put in a dark place or in the fridge. They last around 6 months unroasted.
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    How is it possible that my mature sunflower with multiple heads has no seeds?
    Community Answer
    No pollination happened.
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    How do I harvest sunflower seeds if I want to grow them next season?
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    Collect them, wash, dry completely, and store in paper bag in cool dark area or in the fridge.
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    When I planted last year's mamouth seeds, they were white with a stripe. Those seeds produced multiple head flowers with black seeds. Why?
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    Mammoth sunflowers produce both pure black and striped seeds. This is normal.
  • Question
    A sunflower plant grew from a bag of bird seed. Will these sunflower seeds be edible after drying?
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    Yes, they should be fine, though they may not be great quality.
  • Question
    If the sunflower head's back is yellow, can I harvest the seeds?
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    Not just yet. Let them dry out completely before collecting the seeds. Put the heads in a brown paper bag or cheesecloth, leaving around 6 inches of the stem sticking out, then hang them outdoors - or keep them indoors in a cool, dry place.
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    Is there an easy way to remove the shells?
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    Put it in your mouth, bite it in half and open it or put it in your mouth and bite it. Then open it with your tongue and the inside swallow it and spit out the outside. With practice, this will become an easy and fast practice.
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    Can I freeze the seeds and then plant them next year?
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    You could, but in my experience, it's not necessary. I have left sunflower seeds unfrozen for years prior to planting them, but they still grew and flowered just fine. You could try freezing half of the seeds and drying the other half in an airtight container.
  • Question
    How do I freeze jalapenos?
    Community Answer
    Just wash and dry them, then seal them in an airtight bag and freeze them.
  • Question
    Do I remove the hull of sunflower seeds before roasting?
    Community Answer
    No, it's not necessary.
  • Question
    How do I grow a sunflower from the harvested seeds?
    Community Answer
    Follow the instructions listed in the article above.
  • Question
    How can I express oil from sunflower seeds in small batches without the need for any industrial equipment?
    Community Answer
    I read that you can set your hand grinder to 1/8 setting to extract oil, but you may have to adjust to the size of the seed. Heat the seeds until they're warm, place them in the press, and press.
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    Do I need to roast the seeds if I'm going to put them in my bird feeder?
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    You should be fine without roasting them, but I would suggest you shell them.
  • Question
    My sunflowers broke. Can I still harvest the seeds?
    Community Answer
    It depends. If the seeds were already developed and were ready to harvest or very close, then great. If not, you can't harvest them.
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    When can I remove sunflower heads when harvesting the seeds?
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    If you are not worried about the seeds, then whenever! Though I would wait until their prime time of blooming is over.
  • Question
    Can I harvest sunflower seeds from flowers I got in a floral arrangement?
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    You can, but if you're concerned about organic seeds and the use of commercial pesticides it would not be recommended, since you wouldn't know how or where they were cultivated.
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    When should I plant my sunflower seeds?
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    Use a "USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map" as a guide for all planting in the USA, also available for Canada and Worldwide. Search: planting zones hardiness map, also seed planting schedules. Almost all Seed Packets tell what months are best to plant seeds. Seeds can also be sown in dirt in small pots etc., and started inside any time as long they are protected from cold, too much rain, etc. Search: "How to Start Seeds / Germinating Seeds." Then when all danger of frost is gone in your area, plant established seedlings outdoors.
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    I have a heavy sunflower that is still very green. I think the stem might break just below the flower head. The seeds are completely white still with some yellow flower on the head. Can I save those seeds for planting in the future?
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    Not yet. Wait until petals have wilted, then examine again. If not darkened, they may never get so. Check that the shell of the seed is hard, then collect.
  • Question
    Why do my sunflower seeds have nothing inside them?
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    They did not have sufficient time to develop or pollination didn't happen properly. Leave sunflower heads on the plants even after they're dropping to ensure seeds reach full maturity.
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