in the Habitat Garden

Planting annual sunflower seeds directly into the ground after the temperatures warm in spring is the easiest way to grow Helianthus annuus .
The stems will be thicker, stronger and straight.
Bees are the first garden visitors to find the
sunflowers as the indivdual disk flowers in the center open with plenty of nectar and pollen. But
Helianthus annuus is host to many other insects.

In our garden once the seeds begin to develope but before fully mature the goldfinches will begin feeding.When seeds have finished forming cardinals begin showing up to hang on the edge and ravage the head . Of coarse it is only a matter of time until the squirrels find the sunflower seeds and they can really destroy an entire plant. Thankfully squirrels in our area have seemed to prefer the yellow flowered singles and have left our multi-headed flower seeds to the birds.
Depending on where you live there are many other birds and animals like rabbits, ground hogs, deer,gamebirds, songbirds, ground squirrels, mice, muskrats and even beavers that eat the stems and other parts of sunflower.

Sunflower seeds are cheap and easy to find so every year we try a different one and plant more spaces. This coming season I may try a few in the front garden. I can always cut the stems down if they start to get very ratty looking.
I let some fall out of the bird feeders last spring, and they did well until the young squirrels recognized the smell. Instant destruction.
ReplyDeleteGood tip about interplanting them, though -- this spring I'll try it!