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HI I HAVE 50 SEEDS THAT CAME FROM MY GARDEN THESE ARE THE BIG SUNFLOWERS EACH HEAD WILL GIVE YOU MAYBE 200+ SEEDS VERY BUETIFUL IF YOU NEED INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO CARE FORE THESE READ ON :)
Give your sunflowers the space they need to grow. When planting, space seeds 12 inches apart, at the very least. You might also want to plant stakes at this point, to avoid damaging roots after the sunflowers are in full growing mode. Keep in mind, sunflowers have a one track mind--they think about sun, sun and more sun. They follow the sun's path, and as such generally grow up to face the east, no matter where they are planted. So, if you're planting location is facing west, you'll be seeing the backsides of your sunflowers much of the time.
Fertilize sunflowers, especially those in poor soil, with time-release granular fertilizer to encourage fuller growth. To promote a larger seedhead, add some extra fertilizer when the seedhead begins developing.
Water sunflowers according to soil conditions. For the 20-day period before and after flowering, water sunflowers regularly. For soil that contains lots of organic matter and nutrients, you will only need to water when it has not rained for more than a week. For sunflowers planted in poor soil, water several times a week.
Protect sunflowers with mulch, grass clippings, straw and peat moss. Do not use peat moss alone, however, as it may solidify and repel water. To protect seedheads from birds and squirrels, cover flowers when they start to droop with polyspun garden fleece or fine netting. Watch for signs of fungal diseases such as rust or downey mildew. Use a fungicide to protect and kill off these diseases in the early stages. For severely damaged flowers, you will need to remove and destroy them immediately to prevent spread of the disease.
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