no because if it was in the wild some animals would eat it
Yes. Unless the pot is very large, however, the sunflower will not grow very tall because the roots will be constricted. The pot also needs to have good drainage.
They are tolerant of shade to some degree, but they must get direct sunlight for at least a portion of the day.
Yes. Many species of sunflower are native to temperate grasslands.
No. Many cultivars grow to be less than 18 inches in height, and it is possible to grow them to only a few inches tall.
No. They need fertile, humus rich, moist but well drained soil
No, sunflowers prefer to grow in well-manured soil.
Yes, sunflowers can be grown in Scotland.
Sunflowers are very beautiful flowers with many traits. Sunflowers grow to be 5 foot and taller in height for example.
I have seen 9 foot high sunflowers in the wild.
yes. every summer around april, you'll see a number of sunflowers at the entrance of UP Diliman
No, there is no relation for Sunflowers and winter season.
Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) can grow wild in a field, or in a home garden. What is really impressive, though, is when they are grown commercially. If you catch it just right, when 75% or more of the field is in mid-bloom, all you can see, for as far as you can see, is sunflowers looking at you. So cool.
How do i plant sunflowers
No, sunflowers prefer to grow in well-manured soil.
Yes, it is possible to grow sunflowers during the summer in Chicago.
Domestic sunflowers are annuals. The plant will die off completely at the end of each year. If the seeds are left on the head to fall off and scatter, it is possible that new sunflowers will grow there the following year. Some species of wild sunflowers, as well as Jerusalem artichokes, have a tap root that will allow the plant to grow back the following year.
Yes, sunflowers grow in Kansas.
Yes. Sunflowers are grown from seed.
Yes, sunflowers can be grown in Scotland.
yes, sunflowers do grow in hawaii but warmish places like hilo not kona
Yes. Sunflowers are often grown in Russia.
Yes, it is possible to grow sunflowers in Maryland. However, they require full sun exposure.