50pcs Giant Sunflower Seeds For Outdoor Cultivation

$14.99$26.99

50pcs Giant Sunflower Seeds
50pcs Giant Sunflower Seeds For Outdoor Cultivation $14.99$26.99
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50pack Of Large Vibrant Sunflower Seeds For Outdoor Landscaping And Natural Decorations

Introduce a touch of natural beauty to your outdoor spaces with our pack of 50 Giant Sunflower Seeds. Perfect for the temperate climate, these seeds are specifically designed for outdoor cultivation. They are a vivacious variety of the sunflower plant, known for their large, vibrant blooms that add a pop of color to any landscape.

These sunflower seeds are especially suited to those born under the Sagittarius constellation, offering a delightful connection to nature’s cycles. Their full-bloom period is in the spring, making them a perfect addition to your garden as they usher in the new season with their joyful presence.

Planting these seeds is incredibly easy, making them perfect for novice gardeners. They are an annual plant, so you can look forward to their bold, beautiful blooms year after year. Whether you’re looking to beautify your courtyard, create a natural decoration, or simply enjoy the process of cultivating plants, these sunflower seeds promise a rewarding gardening experience.

How to Plant 50pcs Giant Sunflower Seeds For Outdoor Cultivation:
1. Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil.
2. Sow the seeds 1 inch deep and 6 inches apart.
3. Water the seeds immediately after planting, and regularly thereafter.
4. Wait for the magic to happen, as they begin to sprout in 7-10 days.
5. Enjoy their full bloom in the spring season.

Add this pack of 50 Giant Sunflower Seeds to your gardening routine and bring the radiant beauty of sunflowers into your outdoor spaces. Embrace the joy of gardening and let nature’s beauty unfold in your very own backyard.

Planting Essentials:

  • Latin Name: Helianthus annuus, commonly known as the Giant Sunflower.
  • Planting Season: Spring, when the soil is warm enough to support growth.
  • Germination Rate: High, with seeds beginning to sprout within 7-10 days of planting.
  • Grown Plant Size: Large, with vibrant blooms that stand out in any landscape.
  • Time to Maturity: Approximately 70-100 days after planting, depending on the specific growing conditions.
  • Soil Type: Well-drained soil is ideal for these sunflower seeds.
  • Watering: Regular watering is necessary, especially after planting and during dry spells.
  • Sunlight: Full sun is ideal, as sunflowers thrive in sunny locations.
  • Uses: Perfect for outdoor landscaping and as a natural decoration.
  • Deer Resistance: Moderate, as sunflowers can sometimes deter deer with their size and bold blooms.
  • Pest and Disease Resistance: Moderate, as sunflowers are generally robust plants.
  • Spacing Requirements: 6 inches apart to allow each plant enough space to grow and bloom.
  • Companion Plants: Beans, cucumbers, and corn can benefit from being planted near sunflowers, as they provide shade and support.
  • Harvesting Instructions: Wait until the back of the sunflower head turns yellow, then cut the stalk about 6 inches below the flower head.

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