no because if it was in the wild some animals would eat it
No, sunflowers will not grow in milk. Milk does not provide the necessary nutrients or conditions required for sunflower growth. Sunflowers need soil, water, sunlight, and nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to grow successfully.
The basics of it is that sunflower seeds get dropped all the time but usually land on hard ground and never make it under the soil. By highways and dirt roads and the edge of planted crop fields the soil gets turned over quite often, therefore putting the seed in the ground.
I have seen 9 foot high sunflowers in the wild.
No. In fact, roasted sunflower seeds are a popular snack.
Yes, sunflowers can grow successfully in Scotland. They thrive in well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight, so coastal areas with milder climates like southern Scotland are good for cultivating sunflowers. A shorter variety of sunflower may be more suitable due to Scotland's shorter growing season.
No, there is no relation for Sunflowers and winter season.
How do i plant sunflowers
Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) can grow wild in a field, or in a home garden. What is really impressive, though, is when they are grown commercially. If you catch it just right, when 75% or more of the field is in mid-bloom, all you can see, for as far as you can see, is sunflowers looking at you. So cool.
Yes, it is possible to grow sunflowers during the summer in Chicago.
Yes. Sunflowers are grown from seed.
Yes, sunflowers grow in Kansas.
Domestic sunflowers are annuals. The plant will die off completely at the end of each year. If the seeds are left on the head to fall off and scatter, it is possible that new sunflowers will grow there the following year. Some species of wild sunflowers, as well as Jerusalem artichokes, have a tap root that will allow the plant to grow back the following year.
yes, sunflowers do grow in hawaii but warmish places like hilo not kona
No, sunflowers will not grow in milk. Milk does not provide the necessary nutrients or conditions required for sunflower growth. Sunflowers need soil, water, sunlight, and nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to grow successfully.
Yes. Sunflowers are often grown in Russia.
Sunflowers will grow in part shade but it needs some sun light and water.
Yes, it is possible to grow sunflowers in Maryland. However, they require full sun exposure.