Enhance Your Garden With Sunflowers
Sunflowers are definitely the stars
of the gardening world. It's difficult to miss the beauty
of sunflowers standing tall, either on their own or edging a
bed of more traditional flowers. Few people who've seen these
stunning beauties can deny
their unique attractiveness.
The family of
sunflowers, known scientifically as genus
Helianthus, includes both annual and
perennial varieties of sunflowers. As their name implies,
sunflowers generally prefer full sunlight, so it's important
for gardeners to choose
the sunniest part of their garden when planting these stunning
plants.
You should also take the
adult size of these plants into account when planting them and
to space them accordingly. Most varieties of
sunflowers are quite large, so make sure you space
them widely so they won't crowd each other out and compete for
nutrients.
Since sunflowers are so large and sturdy,
many gardeners like to use them to border vegetable gardens —
and a vegetable garden
bordered by sunflowers is certainly a beautiful
sight.
The blooming period of sunflowers
typically extends from late summer to early fall and
the growing requirements for these plants are generally easy
to meet. Most varieties of sunflowers require only a well
drained, modestly fertile soil in order to thrive. It's
generally a good idea to amend the soil with either aged manure or a good
quality commercial fertilizer. Sow
the sunflower seeds directly where they're intended to grow,
since they set seed quickly and start to sprout very
fast.
While sunflowers may be easy to grow, their seeds are
popular with many unwanted garden visitors, particularly
rabbits, squirrels and insects. Due to their
popularly with common garden pests, try to sow three
times as many seeds as are needed. Planting extra
seeds will allow the four legged visitors to your garden to
eat their fill while still providing a beautiful garden full
of sunflowers.
Sunflower seeds are best planted about a
foot apart, which will allow the adult plants to grow the
largest heads. If you plant sunflowers closer together
they'll develop smaller blooms and may never reach their full
potential. If you're growing sunflowers
for those monstrous blossoms, make sure you give
them plenty of space to grow.
When working with annual
varieties of sunflowers, always rotate the planting area.
This will keep the soil at its healthiest and allow the
sunflowers to achieve their best blooms.
There are many
places to buy quality sunflower seeds, including the internet,
mail order houses and local garden centers. As
with any flower seeds, be sure and follow the
planting instructions carefully to achieve the best results
from these spectacular plants.

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