Growing Non-GMO Dwarf Sunspot Sunflower Flower Seeds
Sunflowers are generally easy to grow from seed and strong garden performers when sown directly after the frost. Plants grow so vigorously that there is little reason to start seeds indoors. Sow Dwarf Sunspot seeds directly after the final frost in a sunny spot at the north end of the garden and sheltered from strong winds. Always plant tall sunflowers at the north end of a garden because it will not take long for a garden to be cast in a season-long shadow if not properly planned. However, for early spring blooming, start Dwarf Sunspot seeds indoors 3-4 weeks prior to the last frost. Harden off before transplantation. Dwarf Sunspot seeds will take 1-2 weeks for germination.
Sunflowers may need staking if plants are grown isolated and away from the support of a garden. However, Dwarf Sunspot’s small stature reduces the necessity of staking. Plant 2-3 Dwarf Sunspot sunflower seeds 0.5 inches deep and 8 inches apart in average, loamy, and well-drained soil in full sun. Adjust staking and wind protection as plants mature. Dwarf Sunspot sunflowers are vigorous garden performers and require minimal care. Trim back any branches to shape and keep Dwarf Sunspot sunflowers from becoming weedy and invasive. Dwarf Sunspot sunflowers can handle mild drought, but for the biggest, brightest blooms, water whenever the soil is fully dried. Fertilizer is optional in good garden soil. Always follow package instructions.
Dwarf Sunspot Sunflower in the Flower Garden
Use Dwarf Sunspot sunflowers in your annual flower garden as a backdrop or a border. They also succeed when cultivated in rows, blocks, singles, or scattered in a field. Dwarf Sunspot sunflowers fit into cottage, native, cut, prairie, and meadow flower garden styles.
Harvesting Dwarf Sunspot Sunflower
For seed collection: Wait until the petals have faded, and then use a mesh bag such as a seed collecting bag: place the mesh bag over the flowerhead and secure it on the stem, so critters can’t crawl inside. Over the next 3-4 weeks, the seeds will fully ripen and then release into the bag. When the flowerhead has unloaded, remove the bag and use the seeds for snacks, gifts, or next year’s garden!
For cut flowers: while in full bloom, cut off the stem with sharp scissors. Store in cool, clean water and change out the water daily for extensive color. Optionally, tie a few stems together with a rubber band and hang them upside down in a well-ventilated but sheltered location for dried flowers in 2-3 weeks!
About Dwarf Sunspot Sunflower Garden Seeds
The flowerheads might follow the sun throughout the day when young and invite a plethora of pollinators to the area throughout the season.
Dwarf Sunspot is gorgeous, but has more uses than just beauty. The leaves can be cattle food and the stem fiber can be used to make paper. The dried stems can also be a substitute for fire kindling.
Sunflowers are natives of North America’s western prairies, plains, and meadows; including the temperate regions of Canada and Mexico. Many Native American tribes would traditionally plant sunflowers as the supporting "4th sister" to their other "3 sisters" staple food crops (beans, corn, and squash).
Stories From Our Gardeners
"Dwarf Sunspot sunflowers are the perfect dwarf sunflower. They are short but still tall enough for good cut flower."
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- Lara Wadsworth, True Leaf Market Writer
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Dwarf Sunspot Sunflower Seeds Per Package:
- 4 g Packet - Wholesale - Approximately 72 Seeds
- 1 oz - Wholesale - Approximately 510 Seeds
- 4 oz - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 2,040 Seeds
- 1 lb - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 8,160 Seeds
- 5 lb - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 40,800 Seeds
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