Unlikely! They are annual plants and are grown anew each year from seed. They do not establish themselves like shrubs or bushes.
There are are no cultivation guidelines for sunflowers which recommend cutting back!
They are grown for their flowers and seeds. They grow very quickly from seed.
To ensure continuity of blooms during the flowering season, seed should be sown in succession, every fortnight for six weeks in the early part of the growing season.
If it is a good warm/hot summer, each cycle, from sowing to blooming, will only take about 60 days!
Enjoy!
Most domesticated sunflower varieties are annuals, and do not grow back each year. Many wild varieties, as well as Jerusalem artichokes, are perennial, and do grow back.
Sunflowers inlcude both annuals and perennials
yes your layers will grow then just get them cut back in. or cut it and then layer it or cut it and wait for it to grow and then layer
it takes about 100 or so years for it to start to grow back, but about 4000 for it to regain its native identity again!!!
the place of where it got cut, it would grow back again. Accept The end of the head I think... :)
Yes, they do! You can cut them in any way you want and they will grow back!
No, the bones will not grow back. Ever.
no if they are cut down they will eventually grow again
no
Cut the moving "thumb" part of the claw with a pair of scissors to prevent them from eating and or harming your fish. It will grow back after one or two molts and you will have to do it again
yes they will grow back twice as faster
don't know, does it grow back.
It will grow back, just not necessarily at that same spot that you cut it at.
if u cut or not hair will grow half an inch per month