Annual

How to Grow Sunflowers: Annual Guide | Arden

Grow sunflowers from seed — mammoth, branching, and dwarf types. Planting, support, and harvest tips. Design with Arden.

Sunflowers are summer made visible. Choose towering Mammoth types for seed harvest, branching varieties like ProCut for cut flowers, or dwarf Suntastic for containers. Bees and finches will thank you.

Sun: Full sun. Water: Moderate. Zones: Annual. Height: 2–12 ft. Bloom time: Mid to late summer.

Direct-sow 1 inch deep after last frost when soil warms. Stake tall varieties. Water deeply once a week. Succession-sow every 2–3 weeks for continuous blooms. Leave seed heads to feed finches in fall.

FAQ

Perguntas Frequentes

01 When should I plant sunflower seeds?

After your last frost date when soil temperatures reach 55°F. Direct-sow outdoors — sunflowers have a taproot and resent transplanting.

02 How tall will my sunflowers get?

Mammoth and Russian Giant reach 10–12 feet. ProCut and branching varieties stay 5–7 feet. Dwarf Suntastic and Sunspot top out at 2–3 feet, perfect for containers. Check the packet — varieties range from 18 inches to 15 feet.

03 Why did my sunflowers fall over?

Shallow roots plus wind and rain. Plant deeper next time (2 inches minimum) and stake tall varieties once they reach 3 feet. Avoid overly rich soil, which causes weak, stretched stems that can't support the flower heads.

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