In places such as Oklahoma sunflowers are voluntary plants and do not need to be planted but pulled.
Yes. Sunflowers can be grown right up until the first frost, which, depending on where you live, is usually not until late September or October.
Food and nutrition - sunshine, shade, water, fertilizer and lots of TLC. You can talk to them and play music too.
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It need a good amount of sunlight.
The best fertilizer to use on sunflowers is synthetic liquid fertilizer. This grows the sunflowers the highest. Monty's fertilizer works very well. Although, sunflowers really grow the best with no fertilizer and just a good seed-starting soil.
A normal balanced fertilizer is best for most plants. Just before the plant starts to flower give it some Potash.
saw the seed, give it plenty of sun, water and fertilizer and some TLC
no they dont
you need to put a lot of fertilizer around it and dont walk near it or it will die off
only if you dont water them
Sunflowers generally prefer a warm but not hot climate, between 70 and 78 degrees Fahrenheit. They are tolerant of drought but do better with occasional rainfall and/or soil that retains water well.
Sunflowers need lots of rich soil. They benefit from slow release fertilizer. They also need a lot of sunlight. Considering most of them grow to 12 feet high and some even get 17 feet high, you can see why they need a lot of food.
sunflower growers go for the real nutrient for them such as phosphorus and potassium. for your part if you are not growing a field and stick to home gardening, in your local store you will find an apropiate fertilizer for your sunflowers.
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its a flower