Sunflower Seeds Black
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February 21, 2017Sunflower Seeds Grey strips
Annual. Blooms late summer to fall. 6′-10′ tall. Full sun. This is the big one! Native American flower with heads up to 12″ in diameter have faces that ‘follow the sun’. Grow them for a tall hedge or privacy spring, to use as cut flowers (just one would fill a vase!), or for the plentiful edible seeds for birds and humans. The young shoots are also edible as sprouts or a fresh-looking garnish, and the unopened buds may be steamed like artichokes. They have very fast growth, up to 6″ a week, are drought-tolerant and long blooming. Successive sowings every 2 weeks will give you flowers into fall.
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