Sunfill Green Double Sunflower Helianthus Annuus – Large Bloom Flower Seeds
Bring striking color and cheerful charm to your garden with Sunfill Green Double Sunflower Helianthus Annuus – Large Bloom Flower Seeds. This unique sunflower variety produces large, double blooms in an eye-catching green hue, perfect for creating bold focal points in garden beds, borders, or containers.
Key Benefits:
- Large double blooms: Showy green flowers add a dramatic and unique touch to any garden.
- Vertical appeal: Tall stems provide height and structure for garden beds or cut flower arrangements.
- Pollinator-friendly: Flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.
- Easy-to-grow: Suitable for beginner gardeners seeking vibrant, low-maintenance flowers.
- Versatile landscaping: Ideal for borders, containers, or as a striking centerpiece in garden designs.
Planting & Growth Information:
- Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil enriched with organic matter.
- Sunlight: Full sun for optimal growth and flower production.
- Watering: Keep soil consistently moist during germination and early growth; moderate watering thereafter.
- Germination: 7–14 days; provide warmth and light for best results.
- Growth Type: Annual flowering plant.
- Mature Height & Spread: Typically 3–5 feet tall with 12–18 inches spread per plant.
- Bloom Season: Summer to early fall, producing bold, double green blooms continuously.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- How can these seeds enhance my garden? Their unique green double blooms create bold, eye-catching focal points and attract pollinators.
- Are they suitable for beginner gardeners? Yes! Sunfill Green Double Sunflowers are easy to grow and maintain with basic care.
- Will they attract pollinators? Absolutely. Bees and butterflies are naturally drawn to the large flower heads.
- Where should I plant them? Full sun areas with well-draining soil are ideal, either in garden beds, borders, or containers.
- How long until I see blooms? Expect flowers in summer, approximately 8–10 weeks after sowing.
