Sunflower Growing Guide
                    
                    
                        
                            Helianthus annuus
                    
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                Crop Rotation Group
                
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                Soil
                
                    Any sunny site with good drainage.
                
                Position
                
                    Full sun.
                
                Frost tolerant
                
                    Sunflower seedlings often escape damage from light frost, but sunflowers are warm-natured plants with no tolerance of freezing temperatures. 
                
                Feeding
                
                    Mulch the soil with compost prior to planting.
                
                
                    Companions
                    
                        A rare "shelter" plant, sunflowers can be used to create shade for sun-stressed crops. Tall varieties can serve as trellises for transplanted runner beans seedlings (but not those grown from seed in the same area as sunflower seedlings are  negatively allelopathic to competitors.)
                    
                 
                Spacing
                
                    Single Plants:
                    11" (30cm) each way (minimum)
                    Rows:
                    11" (30cm) with 11" (30cm) row gap (minimum)
                
                Sow and Plant
                
                    Sow sunflowers from late spring to early summer. Where summers are long and warm, make a second sowing for autumn harvest.  Poke seeds into the soil about 1 inch (3 cm) deep and 3 inches (8 cm) apart. Thin to 12 inches (30 cm) apart in all directions for dwarf varieties. Extremely tall sunflowers or those that grow into multi-branched bushes may require 3 feet (1 meter) between plants.
                    Our Garden Planner can produce a personalised calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area.
                
                Notes
                
                    Explore different sunflower varieties, which vary in size, color, growth habit, and the culinary quality of the seeds.
                
                Harvesting
                
                    Cut sunflower heads when some of the seeds inside the edges appear ripe and fall away when rubbed, or when birds start harvesting them for you. Store in a warm, dry place.
                
                
                    Troubleshooting
                    
                        Sunflowers will twist around to face the south or west, seeking the most abundant source of sun, which may be away from your garden.
                    
                 
                Planting and Harvesting Calendar
                
                
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