The listing, 15 of My 2016 Garden Giant Gray Stripe Sunflower Seeds - DOUBLE if GIN is used has ended.
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This is for at least 15 Seeds from my 2016 Giant Gray Stripe Sunflower seeds. These seeds are from the 1st & 2nd pictures I have. The last 3 are from different variety.
If GIN Option used you will RECEIVE at LEAST DOUBLE (30+) the SUNFLOWER SEEDS :)
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I am a Constant Gardener and have many types of Organic flower and veggie seeds and perennial seeds...all from Zone 4, I live in Wisconsin. Pesticide Free. My bumblebees here I can Almost PET them and they are everywhere and don't bother our 4 adopted dogs (now 3, lost our PRECIOUS Beagle forest), but WASPS.........All I can do is put fill pop bottles up with Sugar water and catch/kill them (organically). Wasps are terrible.
Also, Sun Flowers like a LOT of water and I'm so thankful in times of Weeks of Drought, for the Rain barrels on the corners of our home.
The pictures are from one of my many different garden bed areas ;) They grew anywhere from 5 foot to 14 foot. One picture I am standing holding a yardstick above me ;)
Plant them individually with Space (I plant each seed at least 3"-4" apart), because their Stems get Thick & will Grow Very Tall.
*I made a mistake, many moons ago on 100's of the seeds that I THOUGHT were bad, because they LOOKED over dry. SO, I just "Threw them" against a fence line and didn't think twice, figuring nothing would come of it. I was Mistaken, they all grew very tall but Not thick stemmed (because they were not planted with 2"to 3" space between them) and I threw them in massive bunches along the fence. Those seeds look dried up, but they Surprised that they produce. I found the best results if I soak my Gourds, squash and Sunflower seeds in lukewarm water for 24 hours, before I plan to Plant them and they do just fine ;)
Thank you for stopping by and God Bless, Donna