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Sunflowers are known as the friendly giants of the garden, adding bold, cheerful color in the summer months and attracting a parade of pollinators as they bloom. At the end of the season, harvest seeds for snacking, birdfeeders, or future planting. There are a wide range of varieties, from dwarf to wild and everything in between, making it easy for almost any gardener with a sunny spot in the garden to grow these classic favorites.
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Overall rating: 3.8333333 / 5 from 6 reviews.
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"I planted other flowers in my pots, but put the sunflowers towards the back since they take a while to germinate and now I have big beautiful sunflowers that All the neighbors compliment me on"
"Very pretty dark red sunflower, produced several heads but stayed relatively small in a bed with other wildflowers."
"Just used in my garden as a pollinator (bees love them) and they are breathtaking"
"Did not get any Red Sun Flowers at all. Got some very tall Yellow sun flowers; they look pretty good."
"I ordered these as a backup for other sunflowers. These had a very high germination rate, are hardy, and continue to grow in some poor soil. Planted these around March 10th of this year. I'm having to thin them out a bit, but I don't mind. I'm just glad they're doing so much better that the others. I will have to wait to see what color(s) they really are, but so far pleased with their growth."
"These flowers are beautiful but they are mostly yellow, some amber and a few red. We thought they'd be mostly red. They are very drought resistant and last a long time."