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How to Harvest Sunflowers
You planted the small seeds, watered and kept the pests at bay. Suddenly fall arrives and it's time to harvest. Sunflowers make nice floral arrangements and the seeds are good to eat. Harvesting takes little preparation for a big reward. Notice ... [... more]
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How to Roast Sunflower Seeds
The end of summer yields many wonderful surprises including an abundance of sunflower seeds. If you have a greater yield of sunflowers, roasting them may be the best option for you. Here's how to roast some sunflower seeds. Prepare the sunflower ... [... more]
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How to Grow Sunflowers
Congratulations on your interest in growing sunflowers! The sunflower is one of the most widely recognized flowers of all time. It emits a sense of warmth and joy. This large flower blooms in a wide variety of yellows, pinks, and even reds. With ... [... more]
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How to Learn Sunflower Varieties
So you've decided to plant some beautiful yellow sunflowers, but you don't know which variety to select. There are many types of sunflowers: some very tall varieties produce delicious seeds; some small plants provide blossoms for floral ... [... more]
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How to Fertilize Sunflower Plants
Sunflowers need nutrients to grow. The plant obtains nutrients from the amount of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in the soil. These ingredients are necessary to promote good foliage, flower growth and strong roots. Sunflower plants growing in ... [... more]
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How to Grow a Sunflower
Ever notice those tall splashes of color as you're driving in the summer? Sunflowers, or Helianthus Annus, brighten gardens, fields and backyards across the country. How do you grow a sunflower? It's pretty easy, really. Plant sunflowers in your ... [... more]
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How to Grow Stronger Sunflowers
Sunflowers are a popular addition to landscaping because they are hearty, grow big and strong with very little care and provide food for the birds and wildlife. Given the right growing conditions, sunflowers are perennials that return every ... [... more]
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How to Grow Different Varieties of Daisies
Daisies come in all sizes and colors. A daisy is a member of the compositae family -- flowering plants that are actually made up of many tiny flowers all in a central clump with rayed petals around that inside central clump. All together this ... [... more]
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How to Plant Sunflowers
Spring time planting is an annual tradition enjoyed by people through the centuries. It's easy, fun and rewarding, but never plant until Jack Frost leaves the premises! Sunflower seeds need little preparation to bring your garden a colorful ... [... more]
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How to Know When to Plant Sunflowers
Sunflowers are hearty plants that grow in direct sunshine through the summer months. They come in many varieties and can grow between 10 inches and 20 feet high. If planted at the right times, sunflowers can bring vitality to a garden and seeds ... [... more]
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How to Make a Sunflower Haven
By summer's end, a sunflower garden will be looming over the heads of most people standing next to them. The kids love playing in and around the sunflower garden. Start early to create a sunflower haven the whole family will enjoy. Choose a spot ... [... more]
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How to Troubleshoot Sunflower Growing Problems
Growing sunflowers is very rewarding but special care is required to tackle problems as they arise. Learning how to troubleshoot theses problems and effectively treat them will help you maintain beautiful sunflowers for many seasons to come. Here ... [... more]
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