All sunflowers produce seeds if they are fertilized. The only way they would not develop seeds is if they were pollenless and there were no sunflowers with pollen within range (about 3 miles for a honeybee) to fertilize them.
Yes, you can replant sunflower seeds to grow new sunflowers.
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Sunflower seeds typically take about 80 to 120 days to grow into mature plants.
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Yes, sunflower seeds will grow if planted in the ground, given the right conditions such as adequate sunlight, water, and soil nutrients.
Racehorses don't like sunflower seeds because they are afraid that a sunflower will begin to grow in their stomach. Soy seeds are a nice alternative for them, they like them roasted and salted.
you don't make them, you grow them
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To grow sunflowers from cut flowers, you can follow these steps: Choose a healthy sunflower head with mature seeds. Allow the sunflower head to dry out completely. Remove the seeds from the head and plant them in well-draining soil. Water the seeds regularly and place them in a sunny spot. Watch as the seeds germinate and grow into sunflower plants.