
Sunflower Sun Bear - Renee's Garden Seeds
Sun Bear
(Helianthus annuus)
Seed Count: Approx. 25-30 / Weight: 1 g
| Cold Winters | May - June |
| Mild Winters | April - May |
| Sun/Shade | Full Sun |
| Sow Seeds | 1/2 in deep; 4-5 in apart |
| Days to Germinate | 8-10 days |
| Mature Height | 5-7 feet |
ANNUAL
Summer/fall bloom. Frost tender.
EASIEST TO START OUTDOORS
Plant in full sun in good garden soil only when weather is warm and settled, all danger of frost is past and both days and nights are evenly in the 50°F (10°C) range. Poke individual seeds into well-worked soil about ½ inch deep,4 to 5 inches apart. Press the soil firmly over the seeds and keep the seedbed evenly moist until seedlings emerge in 8 to 10 days.
Important: when the seedlings are well-established, carefully thin them to a final spacing of 1 foot apart; this way they will have enough room to develop sturdy stalks that won’t blow over and big clusters of flowers. Any extra seedlings you remove can be transplanted elsewhere in the garden or potted up and given to friends.
GROWING NOTES
Growing these colorful sunflowers for pollinators and bouquets is easy and rewarding. Make multiple sowings several weeks apart and you’ll have a succession of flowers in full bloom.
Keep soil moist and well weeded and protect very young seedlings from birds with bird netting held tautly above the seedbed with supports, or use plastic berry baskets, removing baskets before plants get crowded.
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Sun Bear
(Helianthus annuus)
Seed Count: Approx. 25-30 / Weight: 1 g
| Cold Winters | May - June |
| Mild Winters | April - May |
| Sun/Shade | Full Sun |
| Sow Seeds | 1/2 in deep; 4-5 in apart |
| Days to Germinate | 8-10 days |
| Mature Height | 5-7 feet |
ANNUAL
Summer/fall bloom. Frost tender.
EASIEST TO START OUTDOORS
Plant in full sun in good garden soil only when weather is warm and settled, all danger of frost is past and both days and nights are evenly in the 50°F (10°C) range. Poke individual seeds into well-worked soil about ½ inch deep,4 to 5 inches apart. Press the soil firmly over the seeds and keep the seedbed evenly moist until seedlings emerge in 8 to 10 days.
Important: when the seedlings are well-established, carefully thin them to a final spacing of 1 foot apart; this way they will have enough room to develop sturdy stalks that won’t blow over and big clusters of flowers. Any extra seedlings you remove can be transplanted elsewhere in the garden or potted up and given to friends.
GROWING NOTES
Growing these colorful sunflowers for pollinators and bouquets is easy and rewarding. Make multiple sowings several weeks apart and you’ll have a succession of flowers in full bloom.
Keep soil moist and well weeded and protect very young seedlings from birds with bird netting held tautly above the seedbed with supports, or use plastic berry baskets, removing baskets before plants get crowded.

















