No. Annual sunflowers die off completely once winter comes. Perennial sunflowers die down to the tap root soon after producing seeds. In other words, you can't keep a sunflower alive year round, even in a house.
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No they are not they keep you in shape all year around which is good
Rinse it off with water and then wash it wish a good car wash soap to keep it nice and clean and looking sharp all year round.
sunflower is a plant It is a flower which usually blossom on sunny days or summertime. The color of the petals are yellow with a round shape in the middle which is color brown.
you can if there not in sun all time and not in cool conditions
The Doctors - 2008 10 Summer Health Habits to Keep Year Round was released on: USA: 20 September 2012
because of the salt on the sunflower shell
The parts of a sunflower are the seeds, the pedals, the leaves, the stem and the roots.
No, you cannot transplant your sunflower plant so it will grow next year. Sunflowers will die off each year. If you are wanting to transplant your sunflower you will need to gently dig it up and move it to the new hole. Make sure to water your sunflower very well.
"Year 'round" is the correct way to write it as it is a shortened form of "year-round".
The sunflower generally symbolizes adoration, loyalty, and longevity. It is also associated with positivity, strength, and growth due to its characteristic of following the sun's path throughout the day.
Sunflower plants are annuals, meaning they need to be replanted each year as they do not come back on their own.