Sunflower Dwarf

Sunflower Dwarf

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Dwarf Sunflower Seeds | Perfect for Small Spaces & Kids

Discover the joy of growing sunflowers with our Dwarf Sunflower variety.  A fantastic alternative to towering giants, these compact sunflowers are ideal for little gardeners and those living in windy areas or with limited space.  They're perfect for pots and border growing, bringing a cheerful splash of yellow to any garden.

These attractive dwarf sunflowers are fast to flower, often blooming in as little as 60 days.  Their bright, sunny faces are loved by bees, birds, and even the occasional curious squirrel, adding life and vibrancy to your outdoor space.

Key Features:

  • Dwarf Sunflower seeds
  • Ideal for pots and border growing
  • Fast to flower (around 60 days)
  • Loved by bees, birds, and squirrels
  • Great for children and windy locations
  • Sow rate: 8 - 12 inch spacing between plants, sow at a depth of 3cm

Description:

Enjoy the classic beauty of sunflowers in a convenient dwarf size.  Our Dwarf Sunflower seeds are easy to grow and produce delightful, sunny blooms that will brighten your garden and attract wildlife.

Planting Information:

  • Sow: March or April
  • Sow Rate: Space seeds 8 - 12 inches apart to allow leaves room to grow.  Sow at a depth of 3cm.

Growing Tips:

Sow Dwarf Sunflower seeds in March or April.  Ensure adequate spacing (8-12 inches) and a sowing depth of 3cm.  These sunflowers are relatively quick to mature and will bring you cheerful blooms in no time.

When and How to Sow Your Wildflower Seeds

Getting a vibrant wildflower display is easier than you might think! Here's a simple guide to help you succeed, even if you're new to gardening.

When to Sow

You have two main windows for sowing your wildflower seeds:

  • Spring/Summer: From March to mid-May.
  • Autumn: From August to October.

Try to avoid sowing when frost is expected or during very dry, drought-like conditions, as this can affect germination.

Getting the Sow Rate Right

For our 100% wildflower mixes, the recommended sowing rate is 1.5 to 3 grams per square metre.

  • Why this rate? It's a careful balance! Sowing too much seed can lead to stronger, more dominant species out competing the others, reducing your mix's diversity.  Sowing to little might leave too much space for weeds or grasses to take over.
  • Handy Tip: A level teaspoon of wildflower seed is roughly 1.5 grams.

What to Expect From Your Wildflowers

The magical transformation of your wildflower patch will unfold over time, depending on the types of seeds in your mix:

  • Annuals: If your mix includes annual species, you'll see them bloom beautifully within 8-10 weeks if sown in spring.  If you sow them in autumn, they'll flower the following summer.
  • Perennials: These longer-term beauties typically begin to flower in the second year after sowing.  Don't be surprised if Oxeye Daisy and/or Wild Carrot are the stars of the show in that second summer.  The other lovely perennials will become more prominent from year 3 and 4, returning year after year to create an increasingly diverse display.

You can always check the specific "mixture details" under the product description on our website to see if your chosen mix includes annuals, perennials, or both.

Ground Preparation: The Essential First Step

Proper ground preparation is key to giving your wildflowers the best start.

Whether you're using pots or preparing a garden bed, ensure you remove any existing weeds and grass beforehand.  This way, your precious wildflower seeds won't have to fight for space and nutrients, helping them establish successfully.

Sowing Your Seeds

Once your ground is ready, follow these simple steps for sowing:

  1. Prepare the Seedbed: Gently rake your prepared area to create a fine, firm, level seedbed.  This provides the perfect surface for your tiny seeds.
  2. Mix and Scatter: If you're using a carrier (which we recommend for an even spread), mix your seeds with a bulking agent like sand, sterile compost, or instant porridge.  Then, scatter the mixture evenly over your seedbed.
  3. Good Seed-to-Soil Contact: Lightly rake, roll, or even gently walk over the area.  The goal here isn't to bury the seeds deep but rather to lightly push them into the soil to ensure they have good contact with the ground.
  4. Water Gently: Finish by watering lightly, being careful not to wash the seeds away.

Ongoing Maintenance

Once your wildflowers have bloomed and the season is ending:

  • In the autumn, cut the plants back to about 7cm in height.
  • Remove the cuttings from the area.  This is an important step to help keep the soil fertility low, which is ideal for encouraging wildflowers to thrive and preventing more dominant grasses from taking over.

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