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Depends on the breed but usually 1-3 months at 3-6 feet.

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What grows faster a sunflower or grass?

grass it grows in about a week sunflowers take a long time to bloom


What month do sunflowers bloom in Michigan?

About the end of August


What season do sunflowers bloom?

Sun flowers bloom in the summer.


How do you open a sunflower seed?

Sunflowers will bloom naturally when they are ready. It can take several weeks from the initial formation of the head to develop fully and bloom.


What happens when a dwarf bean plant does not have enough light?

it will not bloom.


Why a rose grows faster then a sunflower?

Roses do not grow faster than sunflowers. Sunflowers will sprout, grow to their full adult height, bloom, produce seeds, and die all within a single season. Rose bushes take two to three years to reach an age where they will bloom and grow flowers. So therefor roses do not grow faster than sunflowers.


Why does a rose grows faster then a sunflower?

Roses do not grow faster than sunflowers. Sunflowers will sprout, grow to their full adult height, bloom, produce seeds, and die all within a single season. Rose bushes take two to three years to reach an age where they will bloom and grow flowers. So therefor roses do not grow faster than sunflowers.


Why does a flower only bloom in the spring?

Not all flowers bloom in the spring those that do so largely because they need to set seed and fruit to the side


Does a sunflower re bloom?

Cultivated sunflowers only have one central bloom and then set seed. They do not rebloom. However wild varieties will send up buds for sometimes 20 or more additional flowers. Deadheading isn't necessary to achieve this because they usually bloom around the same time. Also if left alone they will reseed themselves generously and you will have plenty of volunteer sunflowers next year.


Do sunflowers grow in a field?

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.


When do sunflowers grow in India?

That depends on where you live; India has several different biomes with a variety of temperatures and growing conditions. In a place that is fairly warm year-round, you can theoretically grow sunflowers at any time.


If your giant sunflowers have no heads yet August 3 are they going to produce them at all?

Depending on where you live, it is quite possible they will still produce heads and bloom. Sunflowers can bloom at different times, with mid to late August being most common, but early to mid September still being quite possible if they were planted late and the weather stays nice.