In Wisconsin, sunflowers should be planted in late spring, typically between late May and early June, after the danger of frost has passed and the soil has warmed to at least 55°F. This timing allows the seeds to germinate and grow during the warmer months, ensuring a healthy bloom by late summer. For optimal results, select a location with full sun and well-drained soil.
Sunflowers can be grown in any state.
How do i plant sunflowers
I am from Wisconsin and there are many sunflower fields in the state. But I would guess that the mid-plain states are where most sunflowers are grown.
You plant them
Sunflowers are a great plant to plant in the spring or early summer, after the last frost in your area. In order to learn more about the best time to do this, you can go to gardening.about.com.
Sunflowers have seeds that will fall to the ground from the wind or travel with animals. Farmers sometimes plant entire fields of sunflowers to sell them for the oil in the seeds.
Cats can eat sunflower seeds, but only in very small doses.
Sunflowers!
Yes, you can plant cut sunflowers, but they are unlikely to grow as they need to be planted with their roots intact to survive and thrive.
No, you cannot plant sunflowers from a bouquet because cut flowers are typically not viable for planting due to the lack of roots and necessary nutrients.
of course you can - you can plant any plant in the wet ground - they love it!
Yes you do. They will sprout with it on the leaves and it will get loose and fall of.