yes there is if there wasn't there would not be any more around.
If you have a water distiller it is way much better for your sunflowers than tap water with all those chemicals used in it's treatment.
Yes. Several species of sunflower grow naturally there. If you grow a domestic cultivar, you just need to make sure it has enough water; they aren't quite as well adapted to drier conditions.
Sunflowers will grow in part shade but it needs some sun light and water.
Sunflowers should be planted about 12-24 inches apart to ensure optimal growth and spacing. This allows enough room for the plants to receive adequate sunlight, water, and nutrients for healthy development.
Rain water
only if you dont water them
Water lilies, sunflowers, and trees.
Sunflowers do not "like" saltwater in that they do not usually thrive in it. Some species are capable of being grown in brackish water, however.
Sunflowers should be planted about 12-24 inches apart from each other to allow enough space for them to grow and thrive.
Sunflowers should be spaced about 18-24 inches apart when planting them to allow enough room for growth and proper air circulation.
No, sunflowers will not grow in milk. Milk does not provide the necessary nutrients or conditions required for sunflower growth. Sunflowers need soil, water, sunlight, and nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to grow successfully.
Water lilies, sunflowers, and trees