After all danger of frost, sow seeds in open ground well exposed. Cover with 1 inch of soil. When plants are 4 inches tall, thin. Needs lots of water.
Planting Depth: 1.3 cm (1/2")
Seed Spacing: 8 cm (3")
Plant Spread: 30-45 cm (12-18")

Lemon Queen Sunflowers are an early flowering variety. The branching stems produce very attractive lemon-yellow flowers that contrast nicely with their brown centers. Great for many uses, it can be featured in backgrounds, borders, or beds, as well as annual hedges and children’s gardens. Its strong stems are ideal for use as a windbreak.
500mg. (Approx. 10-12 seeds)
After all danger of frost, sow seeds in open ground well exposed. Cover with 1 inch of soil. When plants are 4 inches tall, thin. Needs lots of water.
Planting Depth: 1.3 cm (1/2")
Seed Spacing: 8 cm (3")
Plant Spread: 30-45 cm (12-18")
Although sunflowers are heat and drought tolerant, they will be far better when grown with ample moisture. This is especially true during the flowering stage.
Harvest and Storage
Allow the sunflower plant to mature in the garden. Once mature (the yellow petals will have dried and fallen off and the back of the flower will be brown and dry) cut the head off the stem leaving approximately 1 foot of the stem attached. If the flower head/seeds have not totally dried in the garden, hang upside down in a warm, dry and well-ventilated area until the seeds loosen and are completely dried. Seeds can start to drop from the flower head as they dry; wrap some cheesecloth around heads while drying to catch any that fall out during the drying process. Rub the seeds out of the head by hand. If the seeds are being saved for birds, just store in sealed containers in a dry location. If you want to roast for a snack, follow the following directions:
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Lemon Queen Sunflowers are an early flowering variety. The branching stems produce very attractive lemon-yellow flowers that contrast nicely with their brown centers. Great for many uses, it can be featured in backgrounds, borders, or beds, as well as annual hedges and children’s gardens. Its strong stems are ideal for use as a windbreak.
500mg. (Approx. 10-12 seeds)
After all danger of frost, sow seeds in open ground well exposed. Cover with 1 inch of soil. When plants are 4 inches tall, thin. Needs lots of water.
Planting Depth: 1.3 cm (1/2")
Seed Spacing: 8 cm (3")
Plant Spread: 30-45 cm (12-18")
Although sunflowers are heat and drought tolerant, they will be far better when grown with ample moisture. This is especially true during the flowering stage.
Harvest and Storage
Allow the sunflower plant to mature in the garden. Once mature (the yellow petals will have dried and fallen off and the back of the flower will be brown and dry) cut the head off the stem leaving approximately 1 foot of the stem attached. If the flower head/seeds have not totally dried in the garden, hang upside down in a warm, dry and well-ventilated area until the seeds loosen and are completely dried. Seeds can start to drop from the flower head as they dry; wrap some cheesecloth around heads while drying to catch any that fall out during the drying process. Rub the seeds out of the head by hand. If the seeds are being saved for birds, just store in sealed containers in a dry location. If you want to roast for a snack, follow the following directions: