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Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds
Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds
Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds
Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds
Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds
Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds
Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds
Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds
Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds
Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds
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Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds

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The soft, golden cushion-like blooms of the Teddy Bear Sunflower make for wonderful cut flowers that will brighten up any home! These smaller sunflowers are ideal to use as a border around larger flowers or in a patio container. Enjoy the Teddy Bear's blooms during the spring and into the summer! Popular among kids, this sun-loving annual sunflower is easy to grow.

Sunflowers are one of the easiest flowers to grow from seed. Sunflowers grow wonderfully along a border and are a good option to grow with children.

Before Planting: Sunflowers are very tough and can grow in nearly any soil, but prefer full sun.

Planting: Sunflower seeds do best when planted directly into the garden after the last frost date has passed. Plant seeds 6 inches apart and 1 inch deep in a shallow trench.

Watering: Sunflowers need water the most during their growth period, which is 20 days before and after flowering.

Fertilizer: Sunflowers typically do not require fertilizing because they grow so easily, but a slow-release granular fertilizer can be added to poorer soils as the better the soil, the bigger the flowers will grow.

Days to Maturity: Sunflowers bloom around 120 days

Harvesting: In addition to storing the flowers in a vase to lighten up a room, Sunflower seedlings can be harvested once the flowers are done blooming and have spread their for culinary use.

Tips: Do not grow Sunflowers near potatoes or pole beans, as their leaves, seeds and stems emit a substance that inhibits some other plant’s growth.