most sunflower seeds get carried and dropped of by birds and usually in another place other than your garden. it also can be by human tossing it around. wind can't make them spread because they are to heavy and to much mass
When humans and animals eat pumpkins, they spread the seeds.
Yes, sunflowers can self-seed and spread on their own through the dispersal of their seeds by wind, animals, or other means.
erm no ofcourse not! sunflower seeds arent from sunflowers!
Yes, all sunflowers have seeds within them.
Yes, all sunflowers produce seeds.
Yes, dwarf sunflowers do produce seeds.
Sunflowers have seeds.
Yes, you can propagate sunflowers by collecting and planting their seeds.
No, not all sunflowers produce sunflower seeds. Some varieties of sunflowers are grown for their ornamental flowers and do not produce seeds suitable for consumption.
Sunflowers have seeds that will fall to the ground from the wind or travel with animals. Farmers sometimes plant entire fields of sunflowers to sell them for the oil in the seeds.
Yes. Sunflowers are grown from seed.
Yes, you can replant sunflower seeds to grow new sunflowers.