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  • Sale -50% Pink Sunflower Seeds-High Germination Rate Wonderful Choice for Garden Pink Sunflower Seeds-High Germination Rate Wonderful Choice for Garden

    Pink Sunflower Seeds-High Germination Rate Wonderful Choice for Garden

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    ✅ Worldwide Insured Delivery.✅ ⏰Handling time>> Ship within 8-24 hours after payment ✅ 🚚Delivery time>> worldwide 5-15 working days✅ Shipping>>Express Delivery from the Nearest Global Warehouse to the Worldwide.✅ 🤝Returns>> Fast refund. 100% Money Back Guarantee✅ We support Paypal payments to protect your property Product Details Sow Method Direct Sow Sun Full Sun Height  3-4 feet Spread 15-30 inches Ornamental Use Beds. Container. Cut Flowers Life Cycle Annual  FEATURE Hardiness zone.4-9 Grow.Generally. sunflower seeds are sown 1-inch deep. spacing the seeds 6 to 36-inches apart. depending on the variety.You can also sow several seeds close together and remove the weaker ones after a few weeks. Soil temperature.70 - 75 degrees fahrenheit. Germination days.4 - 8 days. Self-seeding.Grow from seed and enjoy growing with your family. Growing Information Sunflowers are grown from seed sown directly in the garden after frost. Direct sow seeds in average soil in full sun after all danger of frost. When choosing a site consider that sunflowers need a well-drained soil.  They face the sun. so make sure they are in an open area of the garden. The taller varieties will cast shadows on other plants. so plant these at the north end of your garden. Prepare the soil by removing weeds and working organic matter into the top 6-8 inches of soil; then level and smooth. Most plants respond well to soils amended with organic matter. Compost is a wonderful form of organic matter with a good balance of nutrients and an ideal pH level. it can be added to your planting area at any time. If compost is not available. top dress the soil after planting with 1-2 inches of organic mulch. which will begin to breakdown into compost. After the growing season. a soil test will indicate what soil amendments are needed for the following season. Sow seeds ½ inch deep in groups of 2 or 3 seeds. Space the groups 18-24 inches apart. depending on the variety. Firm soil lightly. water and keep evenly moist. Seedlings will emerge in 7-10 days. Thin to one plant per group when seedlings have two sets of leaves. Keep weeds under control during the growing season. Weeds compete with plants for water. space and nutrients. so control them by either cultivating often or use a mulch to prevent their seeds from germinating.  Mulches also help retain soil moisture and maintain even soil temperatures. For annuals an organic mulch of shredded leaves lends a natural look to the bed and will improve the soil as it breaks down in time. Always keep mulches off a plant's stems to prevent possible rot. Keep soil evenly moist but not wet. Once established sunflowers can tolerate drought. No fertilizer is needed unless the soil is poor. Do not over fertilize. Monitor for pests and diseases. Check with your local Cooperative Extension Service for pest controls recommended for your area. Some varieties only produce one bloom so once the bloom is spent. the plant may be removed. Remove plants after they are killed by frost in fall to avoid disease issues the following year. Edible sunflowers will mature in about 3 months or more after sowing. To harvest the seeds. cut the heads off after the stalks are quite dry but before fall or winter rains come. Check the flower heads for maturity to see if the florets in the center of the flower disk have shriveled and the back of the flower head is turning yellow. or the head is starting to droop. Cut flower-heads with a foot of the stalk attached. Hang heads in a warm. dry. well-ventilated place so the seeds may fully ripen and dry. Cheesecloth. netting or a paper bag with holes punched in for ventilation should be placed over the head to protect the seeds and to collect those that may drop from drying. Shorter varieties may be grown in containers. Be sure to use a commercial potting mix. Pollenless varieties make terrific cut flowers. Our Guarantee  We truly believe we carry some of the most innovative products in the world. and we want to make sure we back that up with a risk-free 90-day guarantee.  If you don't have a positive experience for ANY reason. we will do WHATEVER it takes to make sure you are 100% satisfied with your purchase.  Buying items online can be a daunting task. so we want you to realize that there is absolutely ZERO risks in buying something and trying it out.  If you don't like it. no hard feelings we'll make it right.  We have 24/7/365 Ticket and Email Support. Please contact us if you need assistance.

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  • Sale -36% Butter Sunflower Seeds Butter Sunflower Seeds

    Butter Sunflower Seeds

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    Product Details Sow Method Direct Sow Sun Full Sun Height  3-4 feet Spread 15-30 inches Ornamental Use Beds. Container. Cut Flowers Life Cycle Annual  Growing Information Sunflowers are grown from seed sown directly in the garden after frost. Direct sow seeds in average soil in full sun after all danger of frost. When choosing a site consider that sunflowers need a well-drained soil.  They face the sun. so make sure they are in an open area of the garden. The taller varieties will cast shadows on other plants. so plant these at the north end of your garden. Prepare the soil by removing weeds and working organic matter into the top 6-8 inches of soil; then level and smooth. Most plants respond well to soils amended with organic matter. Compost is a wonderful form of organic matter with a good balance of nutrients and an ideal pH level. it can be added to your planting area at any time. If compost is not available. top dress the soil after planting with 1-2 inches of organic mulch. which will begin to breakdown into compost. After the growing season. a soil test will indicate what soil amendments are needed for the following season. Sow seeds ½ inch deep in groups of 2 or 3 seeds. Space the groups 18-24 inches apart. depending on the variety. Firm soil lightly. water and keep evenly moist. Seedlings will emerge in 7-10 days. Thin to one plant per group when seedlings have two sets of leaves. Keep weeds under control during the growing season. Weeds compete with plants for water. space and nutrients. so control them by either cultivating often or use a mulch to prevent their seeds from germinating.  Mulches also help retain soil moisture and maintain even soil temperatures. For annuals an organic mulch of shredded leaves lends a natural look to the bed and will improve the soil as it breaks down in time. Always keep mulches off a plant's stems to prevent possible rot. Keep soil evenly moist but not wet. Once established sunflowers can tolerate drought. No fertilizer is needed unless the soil is poor. Do not over fertilize. Monitor for pests and diseases. Check with your local Cooperative Extension Service for pest controls recommended for your area. Some varieties only produce one bloom so once the bloom is spent. the plant may be removed. Remove plants after they are killed by frost in fall to avoid disease issues the following year. Edible sunflowers will mature in about 3 months or more after sowing. To harvest the seeds. cut the heads off after the stalks are quite dry but before fall or winter rains come. Check the flower heads for maturity to see if the florets in the center of the flower disk have shriveled and the back of the flower head is turning yellow. or the head is starting to droop. Cut flower-heads with a foot of the stalk attached. Hang heads in a warm. dry. well-ventilated place so the seeds may fully ripen and dry. Cheesecloth. netting or a paper bag with holes punched in for ventilation should be placed over the head to protect the seeds and to collect those that may drop from drying. Shorter varieties may be grown in containers. Be sure to use a commercial potting mix. Pollenless varieties make terrific cut flowers.

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  • Sale -33% Sunflower Mammoth

    Sunflower Mammoth

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    These plants are 8' and more in height when well grown and make an effective screen or background. The impressive flower heads have brown centers surrounded by yellow petals and are often 12" across. When dry. the seed heads can be cut and sold as is for wild bird food. Or spread them out under cover until seeds loosen and shatter out of the head. then package them as snack food and for baking.Color: Brown centers surrounded by yellow petalsAnnual SHIPPING Seed Untreated 1 Ounce: We have under 5 packages of this size but we have more in the warehouse. If you order today we will package up the necessary seed and the estimated ship date is 05/16/20Seed Untreated 25 Pounds: We are currently breaking down the bulk seed into your package size and will be ready to be shipped shortly. If you ordered today the estimated ship date is 05/09/20 PACKAGING Approximately 2.925 seeds per pound CULTURE Soil temperature: 70 - 75 degrees fahrenheitSeeding depth: 1 - 1.5 inchesGermination lighting: Dark requiredGermination days: 4 - 8 daysGrow on temperature day: 55 - 60 degrees fahrenheitPlant spread: 30 - 36 inchesPlant height: 8 -10'Plant type: annualMaturation days: 75 days

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  • Earthwalker Sunflower  Sunflower Seeds - Earthwalker Earthwalker Sunflower  Sunflower Seeds - Earthwalker

    Earthwalker Sunflower Sunflower Seeds - Earthwalker

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    elianthus annuus SEED TYPEOpen Pollinated Seed ALSO KNOWN ASComb Flower Earthwalker. Golden Flower Of Peru Earthwalker. St Bartholomew's Star Earthwalker Grow Open-Pollinated Sunflowers - Plant Earthwalker Sunflower Seeds Tall. majestic sunflowers in warm earth tones of orange. red. gold and copper will transform any garden or yard into a head-turning masterpiece! Late season blooms in autumnal shades mark the beginning of fall. Great as a border or backdrop. each stalk will produce large heads with several side branches containing multiple blooms. These glorious copper-colored flowers are the harbingers of fall Tall-growing annual with bronze-toned blooms Open pollinated and easy to grow with magnificent Summer blooms Thrives in bright. sunny growing areas

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  • Sunflower, Zeus Hybrid Sunflower, Zeus Hybrid

    Sunflower, Zeus Hybrid

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    The ultimate sunflower for flower power! We're talking flower POWER! This astonishing sunflower radiates the immense strength of Zeus. most powerful god on Olympus. Glowing lemon-yellow fully-double flower heads. 8–12 across. shine like suns. telegraphing energy and light across the landscape. 'Zeus' rises to a massive 8 high. the floral commander! How to Sow and Plant Sunflowers are grown from seed sown directly in the garden after frost. Direct sow seeds in average soil in full sun after all danger of frost. When choosing a site consider that sunflowers need a well-drained soil.  They face the sun. so make sure they are in an open area of the garden. The taller varieties will cast shadows on other plants. so plant these at the north end of your garden. Prepare the soil by removing weeds and working organic matter into the top 6-8 inches of soil; then level and smooth. Most plants respond well to soils amended with organic matter. Compost is a wonderful form of organic matter with a good balance of nutrients and an ideal pH level. it can be added to your planting area at any time. If compost is not available. top dress the soil after planting with 1-2 inches of organic mulch. which will begin to breakdown into compost. After the growing season. a soil test will indicate what soil amendments are needed for the following season. Sow seeds ½ inch deep in groups of 2 or 3 seeds. Space the groups 18-24 inches apart. depending on the variety. Firm soil lightly. water and keep evenly moist.  Seedlings will emerge in 7-10 days. Thin to one plant per group when seedlings have two sets of leaves. How to Grow Keep weeds under control during the growing season. Weeds compete with plants for water. space and nutrients. so control them by either cultivating often or use a mulch to prevent their seeds from germinating.  Mulches also help retain soil moisture and maintain even soil temperatures. For annuals an organic mulch of shredded leaves lends a natural look to the bed and will improve the soil as it breaks down in time. Always keep mulches off a plant's stems to prevent possible rot. Keep soil evenly moist but not wet. Once established sunflowers can tolerate drought. No fertilizer is needed unless the soil is poor. Do not over fertilize. Monitor for pests and diseases. Check with your local Cooperative Extension Service for pest controls recommended for your area. Some varieties only produce one bloom so once the bloom is spent. the plant may be removed. Remove plants after they are killed by frost in fall to avoid disease issues the following year. Tips Edible sunflowers will mature in about 3 months or more after sowing. To harvest the seeds. cut the heads off after the stalks are quite dry but before fall or winter rains come. Check the flower heads for maturity to see if the florets in the center of the flower disk have shriveled and the back of the flower head is turning yellow. or the head is starting to droop. Cut flower-heads with a foot of the stalk attached. Hang heads in a warm. dry. well-ventilated place so the seeds may fully ripen and dry. Cheesecloth. netting or a paper bag with holes punched in for ventilation should be placed over the head to protect the seeds and to collect those that may drop from drying. Shorter varieties may be grown in containers. Be sure to use a commercial potting mix. Pollenless varieties make terrific cut flowers. FAQs What direction do the flowers face? Sunflowers follow the sun.Are any of the seeds toxic? No. they are not toxic. however only the giant sunflower seeds are good for eating.Why are the seeds hollow? This could be from a lack of pollination. sunflowers need insects for pollination. Also sunflower moth larvae may leave tiny holes in the shell.How many flowers does each stem of the giant flowers get? One.How long do sunflowers bloom? Sunflowers bloom for about 4-6 weeks.

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  • Sunflower, Chianti Hybrid Sunflower, Chianti Hybrid

    Sunflower, Chianti Hybrid

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    Stunning wine-red velvet petals flecked with gold. The deepest red sunflower! Wine-red velvet petals are flecked with gold. Flowers are 3-4" across on 4-5 ft. plants. Multiple branched and purple-stemmed. its dramatic in the garden. Pollenless. so its good for cutting. too. How to Sow and Plant Sunflowers are grown from seed sown directly in the garden after frost. Direct sow seeds in average soil in full sun after all danger of frost. When choosing a site consider that sunflowers need a well-drained soil.  They face the sun. so make sure they are in an open area of the garden. The taller varieties will cast shadows on other plants. so plant these at the north end of your garden. Prepare the soil by removing weeds and working organic matter into the top 6-8 inches of soil; then level and smooth. Most plants respond well to soils amended with organic matter. Compost is a wonderful form of organic matter with a good balance of nutrients and an ideal pH level. it can be added to your planting area at any time. If compost is not available. top dress the soil after planting with 1-2 inches of organic mulch. which will begin to breakdown into compost. After the growing season. a soil test will indicate what soil amendments are needed for the following season. Sow seeds ½ inch deep in groups of 2 or 3 seeds. Space the groups 18-24 inches apart. depending on the variety. Firm soil lightly. water and keep evenly moist.  Seedlings will emerge in 7-10 days. Thin to one plant per group when seedlings have two sets of leaves. How to Grow Keep weeds under control during the growing season. Weeds compete with plants for water. space and nutrients. so control them by either cultivating often or use a mulch to prevent their seeds from germinating.  Mulches also help retain soil moisture and maintain even soil temperatures. For annuals an organic mulch of shredded leaves lends a natural look to the bed and will improve the soil as it breaks down in time. Always keep mulches off a plant's stems to prevent possible rot. Keep soil evenly moist but not wet. Once established sunflowers can tolerate drought. No fertilizer is needed unless the soil is poor. Do not over fertilize. Monitor for pests and diseases. Check with your local Cooperative Extension Service for pest controls recommended for your area. Some varieties only produce one bloom so once the bloom is spent. the plant may be removed. Remove plants after they are killed by frost in fall to avoid disease issues the following year. Tips Edible sunflowers will mature in about 3 months or more after sowing. To harvest the seeds. cut the heads off after the stalks are quite dry but before fall or winter rains come. Check the flower heads for maturity to see if the florets in the center of the flower disk have shriveled and the back of the flower head is turning yellow. or the head is starting to droop. Cut flower-heads with a foot of the stalk attached. Hang heads in a warm. dry. well-ventilated place so the seeds may fully ripen and dry. Cheesecloth. netting or a paper bag with holes punched in for ventilation should be placed over the head to protect the seeds and to collect those that may drop from drying. Shorter varieties may be grown in containers. Be sure to use a commercial potting mix. Pollenless varieties make terrific cut flowers.

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  • Unique Purple Sunflower Seeds 50 Per Pack

    Unique Purple Sunflower Seeds 50 Per Pack

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    Unique Purple sunflower seeds 50 per pack Be creative with our NEW Purple used as a pre-bloom cut stem to give a brand new appearance to traditional flower arrangements. Purple produces large purple fringed buds with their own unique character that compliments a wide array of flowers. Stems are cut when buds expand and before petals appear. series provide a fast growing annual source of cut fillers for bouquets.Bract Color: PurpleFace Color : DarkPollen : NoStem Type : SingleMaturity : MediumHeight : 4ft (120cm) to 6ft (180cm)Uses : Cut stems before flowering when buds have color and desired sizeIMPORTANT SHIPPING NOTICE:THERE IS A POSTAL SERVICE DELAY it may take up to 3 weeks to receive your order {US Only} and as much as 60 days international. Totally out of my hands as the postal service is experiencing delays.I have added a tracking service to shipping a an additional cost if you want to add that to your order.I'm sorry for the inconvenience that causes us all.

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  • Burning Hearts False Sunflower

    Burning Hearts False Sunflower

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    Enjoy vibrant colour all summer long.A real showstopper for late season borders or beds. this perennial favourite features daisylike blooms with vivid yellow petals surrounding a brilliant red-orange centre and brownish-yellow cone. The flowers are charming at 2–3" wide and contrast beautifully with the dark. purple-tinged foliage and stems. Pollinators like bees and butterflies are highly attracted to the bold hues. Plants tolerate drought well. Botanical Name: Heliopsis helianthoides var. scabra 'Burning Hearts' Form: Perennial Hardiness Zone: 3-9 Flowering Time: Early summer to fall Light Requirements: Full Sun. Partial Shade Flower Color: Bright yellow petals with vibrant red-orange center Flower Form: Daisy-like 2-3" wide blooms Foliage Type: Incredibly dark green foliage with tinges of purple and purple stems. Growth Rate: Medium  Height/Habit: 36 - 48 inches Spread: 18 - 24 inches Planting Instructions: Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the roots. Spread roots around the hole and fill in with dirt so that the crown is just below or level with the soil. Soil Requirements: Moist. well-drained soil Will Tolerate: Acidic Soil. Clay Soil. Loamy Soil. Sandy Soil Pruning: Deadhead spent flowers will extend the flowering time and prevent self-seeding. Divide every 2-3 years in spring or fall to maintain vigor.

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  • Sale -45% Gazania Rigens Treasure SunFlower Seeds

    Gazania Rigens Treasure SunFlower Seeds

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    Grow your own vegetables with these Gazania Rigens Treasure Seeds. Each pack contains 20 seeds. Highlights : Full-bloom Period: Summer Type: Herbs Applicable Constellation: Taurus Flowerpot: Excluded Cultivating Difficulty Degree: Very Easy Function: Beautifying Classification: Novel Plant Use: Outdoor Plants Style: Perennial Climate: Temperate Location: Balcony Model Number: NO.6 Size: Small Product Type: Bonsai Variety: Chrysanthemum seeds

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  • Orange gerbera flower seeds, sunflower

    Orange gerbera flower seeds, sunflower

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    Product Details Type Dwarf Sun Full Sun Height  24-36 inches Spread 14-16 inches Ornamental Use Beds. Container. Cut Flowers Life Cycle Annual   Gerbera Information Plant easy-to-live flowers in four seasons. garden potted plants Gerbera is also called sunflower. Its beauty is generous. sunny. and hearty. It is not concealed. and it is not ashamed to answer. It is only working hard to release its beauty. Gerbera is one of the common flowers. Its flower resembles the long tongue of a bird. It grows around the stamens. It is as big as the mouth of a cup and resembles the radiant sun. It is also called sunflower. When it is in full bloom. it is gorgeous and elegant. . Jiaotaiyuli. dizzying.   Flower language: Mystery. mutual respect and love. perseverance. not afraid of hardships. and always happy. It implies that you like to pursue a rich life.

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  • Sale -36% Sunflower, Kong Hybrid

    Sunflower, Kong Hybrid

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    Fast-growing giant. The most stunning of our giant sunflowers. with sturdy stems and lush leaves. It forms a massive wall of foliage topped off with extra large. perfectly round 10" golden flowers. Rapid growth from seed to maturity by mid-summer. How to Sow and Plant Sunflowers are grown from seed sown directly in the garden after frost. Direct sow seeds in average soil in full sun after all danger of frost. When choosing a site consider that sunflowers need a well-drained soil.  They face the sun. so make sure they are in an open area of the garden. The taller varieties will cast shadows on other plants. so plant these at the north end of your garden. Prepare the soil by removing weeds and working organic matter into the top 6-8 inches of soil; then level and smooth. Most plants respond well to soils amended with organic matter. Compost is a wonderful form of organic matter with a good balance of nutrients and an ideal pH level. it can be added to your planting area at any time. If compost is not available. top dress the soil after planting with 1-2 inches of organic mulch. which will begin to breakdown into compost. After the growing season. a soil test will indicate what soil amendments are needed for the following season. Sow seeds ½ inch deep in groups of 2 or 3 seeds. Space the groups 18-24 inches apart. depending on the variety. Firm soil lightly. water and keep evenly moist.  Seedlings will emerge in 7-10 days. Thin to one plant per group when seedlings have two sets of leaves. How to Grow Keep weeds under control during the growing season. Weeds compete with plants for water. space and nutrients. so control them by either cultivating often or use a mulch to prevent their seeds from germinating.  Mulches also help retain soil moisture and maintain even soil temperatures. For annuals an organic mulch of shredded leaves lends a natural look to the bed and will improve the soil as it breaks down in time. Always keep mulches off a plant's stems to prevent possible rot. Keep soil evenly moist but not wet. Once established sunflowers can tolerate drought. No fertilizer is needed unless the soil is poor. Do not over fertilize. Monitor for pests and diseases. Check with your local Cooperative Extension Service for pest controls recommended for your area. Some varieties only produce one bloom so once the bloom is spent. the plant may be removed. Remove plants after they are killed by frost in fall to avoid disease issues the following year. Tips Edible sunflowers will mature in about 3 months or more after sowing. To harvest the seeds. cut the heads off after the stalks are quite dry but before fall or winter rains come. Check the flower heads for maturity to see if the florets in the center of the flower disk have shriveled and the back of the flower head is turning yellow. or the head is starting to droop. Cut flower-heads with a foot of the stalk attached. Hang heads in a warm. dry. well-ventilated place so the seeds may fully ripen and dry. Cheesecloth. netting or a paper bag with holes punched in for ventilation should be placed over the head to protect the seeds and to collect those that may drop from drying. Shorter varieties may be grown in containers. Be sure to use a commercial potting mix. Pollenless varieties make terrific cut flowers. FAQs What direction do the flowers face? Sunflowers follow the sun.Are any of the seeds toxic? No. they are not toxic. however only the giant sunflower seeds are good for eating.Why are the seeds hollow? This could be from a lack of pollination. sunflowers need insects for pollination. Also sunflower moth larvae may leave tiny holes in the shell.How many flowers does each stem of the giant flowers get? One.How long do sunflowers bloom? Sunflowers bloom for about 4-6 weeks.

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  • Sale -45% Orange Sunflower,Tithonia Speciosa Goldfinger flower Seeds Orange Sunflower,Tithonia Speciosa Goldfinger flower Seeds

    Orange Sunflower,Tithonia Speciosa Goldfinger flower Seeds

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    Grow your own flowers with these 20 pcs Orange Sunflower. Tithonia Speciosa Goldfinger Flower Seeds. Each pack contains 20 seeds. Highlights: Packaging: 20 seeds/packet Cultivation Style: soil Cultivation Type: Common Is_customized: Yes

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  • Pink gerbera flower seeds, sunflowers

    Pink gerbera flower seeds, sunflowers

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    Product Details Type Dwarf Sun Full Sun Height  24-36 inches Spread 14-16 inches Ornamental Use Beds. Container. Cut Flowers Life Cycle Annual   Gerbera Information Plant easy-to-live flowers in four seasons. garden potted plants Gerbera is also called sunflower. Its beauty is generous. sunny. and hearty. It is not concealed. and it is not ashamed to answer. It is only working hard to release its beauty. Gerbera is one of the common flowers. Its flower resembles the long tongue of a bird. It grows around the stamens. It is as big as the mouth of a cup and resembles the radiant sun. It is also called sunflower. When it is in full bloom. it is gorgeous and elegant. . Jiaotaiyuli. dizzying.   Flower language: Mystery. mutual respect and love. perseverance. not afraid of hardships. and always happy. It implies that you like to pursue a rich life.

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  • Tall Sunflowers by Height

    Tall Sunflowers by Height

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    Every summer new photos appear of gardeners standing next to massive sunflowers in their gardens. reaching heights of 10 or 12 feet or more. Or massive flower heads measuring a few feet in diameter.So what's their secret? To pick the right seeds and provide the right conditions to grow tall sunflowers with massive flowers in your garden. How to Sow and Plant Sunflowers are grown from seed sown directly in the garden after frost. Direct sow seeds in average soil in full sun after all danger of frost. When choosing a site consider that sunflowers need a well-drained soil.  They face the sun. so make sure they are in an open area of the garden. The taller varieties will cast shadows on other plants. so plant these at the north end of your garden. Prepare the soil by removing weeds and working organic matter into the top 6-8 inches of soil; then level and smooth. Most plants respond well to soils amended with organic matter. Compost is a wonderful form of organic matter with a good balance of nutrients and an ideal pH level. it can be added to your planting area at any time. If compost is not available. top dress the soil after planting with 1-2 inches of organic mulch. which will begin to breakdown into compost. After the growing season. a soil test will indicate what soil amendments are needed for the following season. Sow seeds ½ inch deep in groups of 2 or 3 seeds. Space the groups 18-24 inches apart. depending on the variety. Firm soil lightly. water and keep evenly moist.  Seedlings will emerge in 7-10 days. Thin to one plant per group when seedlings have two sets of leaves. How to Grow Keep weeds under control during the growing season. Weeds compete with plants for water. space and nutrients. so control them by either cultivating often or use a mulch to prevent their seeds from germinating.  Mulches also help retain soil moisture and maintain even soil temperatures. For annuals an organic mulch of shredded leaves lends a natural look to the bed and will improve the soil as it breaks down in time. Always keep mulches off a plant's stems to prevent possible rot. Keep soil evenly moist but not wet. Once established sunflowers can tolerate drought. No fertilizer is needed unless the soil is poor. Do not over fertilize. Monitor for pests and diseases. Check with your local Cooperative Extension Service for pest controls recommended for your area. Some varieties only produce one bloom so once the bloom is spent. the plant may be removed. Remove plants after they are killed by frost in fall to avoid disease issues the following year. Tips Edible sunflowers will mature in about 3 months or more after sowing. To harvest the seeds. cut the heads off after the stalks are quite dry but before fall or winter rains come. Check the flower heads for maturity to see if the florets in the center of the flower disk have shriveled and the back of the flower head is turning yellow. or the head is starting to droop. Cut flower-heads with a foot of the stalk attached. Hang heads in a warm. dry. well-ventilated place so the seeds may fully ripen and dry. Cheesecloth. netting or a paper bag with holes punched in for ventilation should be placed over the head to protect the seeds and to collect those that may drop from drying. Shorter varieties may be grown in containers. Be sure to use a commercial potting mix. Pollenless varieties make terrific cut flowers. FAQs What direction do the flowers face? Sunflowers follow the sun.Are any of the seeds toxic? No. they are not toxic. however only the giant sunflower seeds are good for eating.Why are the seeds hollow? This could be from a lack of pollination. sunflowers need insects for pollination. Also sunflower moth larvae may leave tiny holes in the shell.How many flowers does each stem of the giant flowers get? One.How long do sunflowers bloom? Sunflowers bloom for about 4-6 weeks.

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  • Pink double gerbera chrysanthemum seeds, sunflowers

    Pink double gerbera chrysanthemum seeds, sunflowers

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    Product Details Type Dwarf Sun Full Sun Height  24-36 inches Spread 14-16 inches Ornamental Use Beds. Container. Cut Flowers Life Cycle Annual   Gerbera Information Plant easy-to-live flowers in four seasons. garden potted plants Gerbera is also called sunflower. Its beauty is generous. sunny. and hearty. It is not concealed. and it is not ashamed to answer. It is only working hard to release its beauty. Gerbera is one of the common flowers. Its flower resembles the long tongue of a bird. It grows around the stamens. It is as big as the mouth of a cup and resembles the radiant sun. It is also called sunflower. When it is in full bloom. it is gorgeous and elegant. . Jiaotaiyuli. dizzying.   Flower language: Mystery. mutual respect and love. perseverance. not afraid of hardships. and always happy. It implies that you like to pursue a rich life.

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  • Creamy white gerbera flower seeds, sunflower

    Creamy white gerbera flower seeds, sunflower

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    Product Details Type Dwarf Sun Full Sun Height  24-36 inches Spread 14-16 inches Ornamental Use Beds. Container. Cut Flowers Life Cycle Annual   Gerbera Information Plant easy-to-live flowers in four seasons. garden potted plants Gerbera is also called sunflower. Its beauty is generous. sunny. and hearty. It is not concealed. and it is not ashamed to answer. It is only working hard to release its beauty. Gerbera is one of the common flowers. Its flower resembles the long tongue of a bird. It grows around the stamens. It is as big as the mouth of a cup and resembles the radiant sun. It is also called sunflower. When it is in full bloom. it is gorgeous and elegant. . Jiaotaiyuli. dizzying.   Flower language: Mystery. mutual respect and love. perseverance. not afraid of hardships. and always happy. It implies that you like to pursue a rich life.

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    $6.99 - $10.99

  • Red gerbera chrysanthemum seeds, sunflowers

    Red gerbera chrysanthemum seeds, sunflowers

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    Product Details Type Dwarf Sun Full Sun Height  24-36 inches Spread 14-16 inches Ornamental Use Beds. Container. Cut Flowers Life Cycle Annual   Gerbera Information Plant easy-to-live flowers in four seasons. garden potted plants Gerbera is also called sunflower. Its beauty is generous. sunny. and hearty. It is not concealed. and it is not ashamed to answer. It is only working hard to release its beauty. Gerbera is one of the common flowers. Its flower resembles the long tongue of a bird. It grows around the stamens. It is as big as the mouth of a cup and resembles the radiant sun. It is also called sunflower. When it is in full bloom. it is gorgeous and elegant. . Jiaotaiyuli. dizzying.   Flower language: Mystery. mutual respect and love. perseverance. not afraid of hardships. and always happy. It implies that you like to pursue a rich life.

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  • Red Wine Sunflower Red Wine Sunflower

    Red Wine Sunflower

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    red wine sunflowerAbout Sunflower Seeds - Red wineHelianthus annuusSEED TYPEOpen Pollinated SeedInformal and unassuming. everyone's favorite sunflower is now available in a beautiful shade of chocolate brown. Shades vary within each petal from deep red to deep chocolate giving this bloom a truly unique and savory touch. Pair wi

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  • Sale -38% Blue Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds Blue Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds

    Blue Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds

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    🪴We are committed to providing our customers with quality. affordable seeds. 🌱 💵 Payments Via PayPal® 😍 99.3% of customers buy 2 items(10% Off)  or more to share with family or friends ✨Priority is given to delivery after payment ✈ Worldwide Express Shipping Available Teddy bear sunflower. also known as beautiful sunflower. is an annual herb of the family Asteraceae. Its flowers are shaped like the sun. bright flowers. bright colors. simple and natural. with high ornamental value. Teddy bear sunflower is a light-loving flower and needs sufficient sunlight throughout the growth and development period. The stems and leaves grow robustly. the flowers are brightly colored. and the tongue-shaped flowers are shiny. Teddy bear sunflowers are specially bred for viewing. They are stable in shape. strong in adaptability. easy to cultivate. and very easy to raise. Generally. it is propagated by seeding. which can be carried out all year round. The potted plant does not choose the soil. and the general garden soil can be planted. It is best to use loose soil with rich nutrient substrate. which can be extensively maintained like Chlorophytum chinensis. Our Guarantee  We truly believe we carry some of the most innovative products in the world. and we want to make sure we back that up with a risk-free 90-day guarantee.  If you don't have a positive experience for ANY reason. we will do WHATEVER it takes to make sure you are 100% satisfied with your purchase.  Buying items online can be a daunting task. so we want you to realize that there is absolutely ZERO risks in buying something and trying it out.  If you don't like it. no hard feelings we'll make it right.  We have 24/7/365 Ticket and Email Support. Please contact us if you need assistance.

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  • Sale -40% Sunflower Goldy Double F1 Organic

    Sunflower Goldy Double F1 Organic

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    Goldy Double Sunflower. a longtime favorite is available in organic seeds! Large fully double flowers are produced on sturdy branching plants. Flowers open up semi-double. then mature to fully double. so they can be cut and sold in different stages of maturity. Matures in approximately 45-50 days.Color: GoldAnnual CULTURE Soil temperature: 70 - 75 degrees fahrenheit Germination lighting: Dark required Germination days: 4 - 8 days Grow on temperature day: 55 - 60 degrees fahrenheit Weeks indoor: 4 - 5 weeks Plant spread: 12 - 18 inches Plant height: 60-72'' Plant type: annual Maturation days: 45-50 days

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  • Sale -46% 50 Seeds Sweet sunflower seeds 50 Seeds Sweet sunflower seeds

    50 Seeds Sweet sunflower seeds

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    Product Details Sow Method Direct Sow Sun Full Sun Height  3-4 feet Spread 15-30 inches Ornamental Use Beds. Container. Cut Flowers Life Cycle Annual  Growing Information Sunflowers are grown from seed sown directly in the garden after frost. Direct sow seeds in average soil in full sun after all danger of frost. When choosing a site consider that sunflowers need a well-drained soil.  They face the sun. so make sure they are in an open area of the garden. The taller varieties will cast shadows on other plants. so plant these at the north end of your garden. Prepare the soil by removing weeds and working organic matter into the top 6-8 inches of soil; then level and smooth. Most plants respond well to soils amended with organic matter. Compost is a wonderful form of organic matter with a good balance of nutrients and an ideal pH level. it can be added to your planting area at any time. If compost is not available. top dress the soil after planting with 1-2 inches of organic mulch. which will begin to breakdown into compost. After the growing season. a soil test will indicate what soil amendments are needed for the following season. Sow seeds ½ inch deep in groups of 2 or 3 seeds. Space the groups 18-24 inches apart. depending on the variety. Firm soil lightly. water and keep evenly moist. Seedlings will emerge in 7-10 days. Thin to one plant per group when seedlings have two sets of leaves. Keep weeds under control during the growing season. Weeds compete with plants for water. space and nutrients. so control them by either cultivating often or use a mulch to prevent their seeds from germinating.  Mulches also help retain soil moisture and maintain even soil temperatures. For annuals an organic mulch of shredded leaves lends a natural look to the bed and will improve the soil as it breaks down in time. Always keep mulches off a plant's stems to prevent possible rot. Keep soil evenly moist but not wet. Once established sunflowers can tolerate drought. No fertilizer is needed unless the soil is poor. Do not over fertilize. Monitor for pests and diseases. Check with your local Cooperative Extension Service for pest controls recommended for your area. Some varieties only produce one bloom so once the bloom is spent. the plant may be removed. Remove plants after they are killed by frost in fall to avoid disease issues the following year. Edible sunflowers will mature in about 3 months or more after sowing. To harvest the seeds. cut the heads off after the stalks are quite dry but before fall or winter rains come. Check the flower heads for maturity to see if the florets in the center of the flower disk have shriveled and the back of the flower head is turning yellow. or the head is starting to droop. Cut flower-heads with a foot of the stalk attached. Hang heads in a warm. dry. well-ventilated place so the seeds may fully ripen and dry. Cheesecloth. netting or a paper bag with holes punched in for ventilation should be placed over the head to protect the seeds and to collect those that may drop from drying. Shorter varieties may be grown in containers. Be sure to use a commercial potting mix. Pollenless varieties make terrific cut flowers.

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  • Sale -36% Sunflower, Italian White

    Sunflower, Italian White

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    Branching plants with creamy light yellow flowers. Flowers are a luminous. light creamy yellow with attractive dark center eyes. Blooms are produced in abundance on branching plants. Ideal for borders and cut flowers. How to Sow and Plant Sunflowers are grown from seed sown directly in the garden after frost. Direct sow seeds in average soil in full sun after all danger of frost. When choosing a site consider that sunflowers need a well-drained soil.  They face the sun. so make sure they are in an open area of the garden. The taller varieties will cast shadows on other plants. so plant these at the north end of your garden. Prepare the soil by removing weeds and working organic matter into the top 6-8 inches of soil; then level and smooth. Most plants respond well to soils amended with organic matter. Compost is a wonderful form of organic matter with a good balance of nutrients and an ideal pH level. it can be added to your planting area at any time. If compost is not available. top dress the soil after planting with 1-2 inches of organic mulch. which will begin to breakdown into compost. After the growing season. a soil test will indicate what soil amendments are needed for the following season. Sow seeds ½ inch deep in groups of 2 or 3 seeds. Space the groups 18-24 inches apart. depending on the variety. Firm soil lightly. water and keep evenly moist.  Seedlings will emerge in 7-10 days. Thin to one plant per group when seedlings have two sets of leaves. How to Grow Keep weeds under control during the growing season. Weeds compete with plants for water. space and nutrients. so control them by either cultivating often or use a mulch to prevent their seeds from germinating.  Mulches also help retain soil moisture and maintain even soil temperatures. For annuals an organic mulch of shredded leaves lends a natural look to the bed and will improve the soil as it breaks down in time. Always keep mulches off a plant's stems to prevent possible rot. Keep soil evenly moist but not wet. Once established sunflowers can tolerate drought. No fertilizer is needed unless the soil is poor. Do not over fertilize. Monitor for pests and diseases. Check with your local Cooperative Extension Service for pest controls recommended for your area. Some varieties only produce one bloom so once the bloom is spent. the plant may be removed. Remove plants after they are killed by frost in fall to avoid disease issues the following year. Tips Edible sunflowers will mature in about 3 months or more after sowing. To harvest the seeds. cut the heads off after the stalks are quite dry but before fall or winter rains come. Check the flower heads for maturity to see if the florets in the center of the flower disk have shriveled and the back of the flower head is turning yellow. or the head is starting to droop. Cut flower-heads with a foot of the stalk attached. Hang heads in a warm. dry. well-ventilated place so the seeds may fully ripen and dry. Cheesecloth. netting or a paper bag with holes punched in for ventilation should be placed over the head to protect the seeds and to collect those that may drop from drying. Shorter varieties may be grown in containers. Be sure to use a commercial potting mix. Pollenless varieties make terrific cut flowers. FAQs What direction do the flowers face? Sunflowers follow the sun.Are any of the seeds toxic? No. they are not toxic. however only the giant sunflower seeds are good for eating.Why are the seeds hollow? This could be from a lack of pollination. sunflowers need insects for pollination. Also sunflower moth larvae may leave tiny holes in the shell.How many flowers does each stem of the giant flowers get? One.How long do sunflowers bloom? Sunflowers bloom for about 4-6 weeks.

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  • Peach pink gerbera flower seeds, sunflower

    Peach pink gerbera flower seeds, sunflower

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    Product Details Type Dwarf Sun Full Sun Height  24-36 inches Spread 14-16 inches Ornamental Use Beds. Container. Cut Flowers Life Cycle Annual   Gerbera Information Plant easy-to-live flowers in four seasons. garden potted plants Gerbera is also called sunflower. Its beauty is generous. sunny. and hearty. It is not concealed. and it is not ashamed to answer. It is only working hard to release its beauty. Gerbera is one of the common flowers. Its flower resembles the long tongue of a bird. It grows around the stamens. It is as big as the mouth of a cup and resembles the radiant sun. It is also called sunflower. When it is in full bloom. it is gorgeous and elegant. . Jiaotaiyuli. dizzying.   Flower language: Mystery. mutual respect and love. perseverance. not afraid of hardships. and always happy. It implies that you like to pursue a rich life.

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  • Sale -46% 50 Seeds Yellow sunflower with black heart 50 Seeds Yellow sunflower with black heart

    50 Seeds Yellow sunflower with black heart

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    Product Details Sow Method Direct Sow Sun Full Sun Height  3-4 feet Spread 15-30 inches Ornamental Use Beds. Container. Cut Flowers Life Cycle Annual  GROWING INFORMATION Sunflowers are grown from seed sown directly in the garden after frost. Direct sow seeds in average soil in full sun after all danger of frost. When choosing a site consider that sunflowers need a well-drained soil.  They face the sun. so make sure they are in an open area of the garden. The taller varieties will cast shadows on other plants. so plant these at the north end of your garden. Prepare the soil by removing weeds and working organic matter into the top 6-8 inches of soil; then level and smooth. Most plants respond well to soils amended with organic matter. Compost is a wonderful form of organic matter with a good balance of nutrients and an ideal pH level. it can be added to your planting area at any time. If compost is not available. top dress the soil after planting with 1-2 inches of organic mulch. which will begin to breakdown into compost. After the growing season. a soil test will indicate what soil amendments are needed for the following season. Sow seeds ½ inch deep in groups of 2 or 3 seeds. Space the groups 18-24 inches apart. depending on the variety. Firm soil lightly. water and keep evenly moist. Seedlings will emerge in 7-10 days. Thin to one plant per group when seedlings have two sets of leaves. Keep weeds under control during the growing season. Weeds compete with plants for water. space and nutrients. so control them by either cultivating often or use a mulch to prevent their seeds from germinating.  Mulches also help retain soil moisture and maintain even soil temperatures. For annuals an organic mulch of shredded leaves lends a natural look to the bed and will improve the soil as it breaks down in time. Always keep mulches off a plant's stems to prevent possible rot. Keep soil evenly moist but not wet. Once established sunflowers can tolerate drought. No fertilizer is needed unless the soil is poor. Do not over fertilize. Monitor for pests and diseases. Check with your local Cooperative Extension Service for pest controls recommended for your area. Some varieties only produce one bloom so once the bloom is spent. the plant may be removed. Remove plants after they are killed by frost in fall to avoid disease issues the following year. Edible sunflowers will mature in about 3 months or more after sowing. To harvest the seeds. cut the heads off after the stalks are quite dry but before fall or winter rains come. Check the flower heads for maturity to see if the florets in the center of the flower disk have shriveled and the back of the flower head is turning yellow. or the head is starting to droop. Cut flower-heads with a foot of the stalk attached. Hang heads in a warm. dry. well-ventilated place so the seeds may fully ripen and dry. Cheesecloth. netting or a paper bag with holes punched in for ventilation should be placed over the head to protect the seeds and to collect those that may drop from drying. Shorter varieties may be grown in containers. Be sure to use a commercial potting mix. Pollenless varieties make terrific cut flowers.

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    $12.99 $6.99


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