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    I live in Texas. When should I plant my seeds?
    Andrew Carberry, MPH
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    Andrew Carberry is a Food Systems Expert and the Senior Program Associate at the Wallace Center at Winrock International in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has worked in food systems since 2008 and has experience working on farm-to-school projects, food safety programs, and working with local and state coalitions in Arkansas. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and holds a Masters degree in public health and nutrition from the University of Tennessee.
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    You can start planting sunflower seeds in March in Texas.
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    Can I start planting sunflowers in June?
    Andrew Carberry, MPH
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    Andrew Carberry is a Food Systems Expert and the Senior Program Associate at the Wallace Center at Winrock International in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has worked in food systems since 2008 and has experience working on farm-to-school projects, food safety programs, and working with local and state coalitions in Arkansas. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and holds a Masters degree in public health and nutrition from the University of Tennessee.
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    If you live in an area that does not experience winter, you could plant in June. Otherwise plant in the spring after the danger of frost has passed.
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    Can sunflowers tolerate shade?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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    Sunflowers can tolerate a little shade if there is no choice. However, they grow best in full sun and may experience stunted growth or small flowers if they grow in too much shade, or even fail to thrive. If you do have a spot that has some shade, ensure the soil is rich to make up for the shadiness.
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    How long do cut sunflowers last?
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    Once cut, sunflowers can last anywhere from between 5 and 14 days. Sometimes this time can be extended with careful tending and feeding.
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    Do sunflowers die?
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    Most sunflowers are annuals and therefore die after blooming when the winter cold arrives. Remove the dead flowers from the garden to tidy the garden. You can always replant the seeds to have a new crop next season.
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    Can I dry sunflowers?
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    Yes sunflowers are suited to drying. Don't be surprised if a few flower petals to fall off though, this is normal. For help with the drying process, including images, see How to Dry Sunflowers .
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    I have found a ten-year-old sunflower seed. Will it sprout now or is the seed dead?
    Alex Samin
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    I mean, if it's ten years old, it likely won't sprout. But you can always try, as you aren't going to lose much.
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    Why are some of the seed shells of my sunflowers empty?
    Alex Samin
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    This is normal, just try to gently feel the seeds that are empty and not plant them, as nothing will grow. Usually seeds are empty because they haven't been pollinated by bees.
  • Question
    Can I plant a sunflower using a snacking sunflower seed?
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    The sunflower seeds you eat are most likely roasted and therefore will not provide a seed that can germinate.
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    Can I plant sunflower seeds in pots?
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    You can, but you will need to move the sunflower outside and into the soil once it becomes too big. If you want to keep the sunflower in the pot, consider planting a variety that does not grow very tall and stays small.
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    Can I plant the sunflowers near water tanks?
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    Yes, as long as they get proper amounts of sunlight. The soil you will be planting the sunflowers in must also be rich in nutrients.
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    My seedlings get about two or three inches high, and then they die. Why is that?
    Shonda Ann Jenkins
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    How often do you water them? If you're doing more than a mist or two a day, that will make them grow mold and they will die. Keep the soil a bit sandy.
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    When should the paper bag be put over the head of the flower?
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    Do it when the flower back is turning from a green to a yellowish-brown, the petals are falling out, and the inside bulb is turning brown.
  • Question
    Can I plant California sunflower seeds in the Philippines?
    Alex Samin
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    Yes, just make sure you plant it at the right time. That is just the variety name; it can be sown in many places!
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    How do I air dry my sunflowers?
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    Set them out on a windy day with a few stakes around to dry the sunflowers without knocking them over.
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    I have a beautiful sunflower from a friend's funeral. Can I dry it out and grow more next season?
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    Yes, if you allow the head to dry out then you should be able to peel away the bulb and get to the dried seeds behind the flower head.
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    What is the ideal distance between sunflower plants?
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    Consider spacing them around 9" - 1' apart for those that grow 3 - 5'. Smaller sunflowers can be spaced 6" apart.
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    I have started my sunflowers from seed in my house; they are about 8 inches high and some have more then 2 leaves. Is this okay?
    Alex Samin
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    Your sunflowers should probably be taken outside (when the weather is good) and then transplanted. Otherwise, they may grow leggy, and if transplanted too late, won't grow tall at all!
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    Can I plant the seeds without germinating?
    Alex Samin
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    Yes, that's my method of growing them. 90% of the seeds I plant germinate! So I would say yes, give it a go with any variety!
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    When the seed has split, which end do I plant up?
    Alex Samin
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    The end that has split should go down in the soil, as this is the root.
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    Can I peel the sunflower head for the seed even if the flower isn't dry yet?
    Alex Samin
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    Usually it will be ready when it is just starting to yellow. The head will have petals that you can peel off to uncover the seeds. Do that and see if they are ripe enough.
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    Can my sunflower germinate in room temperature water, or does the water need to be warm?
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    Room temperature is fine. Assuming your seeds are covered, this will act as a greenhouse effect and will help your seeds to germinate.
  • Question
    Is June 20 too late to plant sunflowers?
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    It depends on where you live. But for most climates, yes they should be planted in April-May.
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    If I planted seeds near each other and they grew so fast that I couldn't separate them, will they be okay?
    Community Answer
    You will probably have to thin them out so that you can have strong plants.
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    How many seeds do I place in the soil of each hole?
    Community Answer
    Plant one sunflower seed per hole, leaving at least six inches between any two seeds.
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    Do harvested seeds last longer than a year? I have a lot left over and want to know if I can save some for another year.
    Community Answer
    Yes, but the germination rate may be reduced. One solution is to plant more, and then thin the little ones.
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    When do I plant sunflower seeds?
    Alex Samin
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    Usually April/May, but it does depend on your area and climate.
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    Can I plant different breeds of sunflowers together?
    Community Answer
    Yes, as the different varieties have essentially the same requirements for light and water. Just be sure to take size into account so that the bigger ones won't block the shorter types.
  • Question
    When can I plant my seedlings in Connecticut?
    Community Answer
    You can plant them now. If you plant a second crop in two weeks, they will bloom at different times.
  • Question
    When should I plant sunflower seeds in Southern California?
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    You can plant in spring and summer, but be ready to water them, especially in years the state doesn't get any spring rain. Eating varieties are better planted in spring for summer harvest. Autumn Beauty is wonderful if planted in late August, blooming for falling color.
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