No, there is no relation for Sunflowers and winter season.
Roses do not grow faster than sunflowers. Sunflowers will sprout, grow to their full adult height, bloom, produce seeds, and die all within a single season. Rose bushes take two to three years to reach an age where they will bloom and grow flowers. So therefor roses do not grow faster than sunflowers.
plant seeds in the mid spring for late summer flowers
No. They can germinate, but will soon die if there is no light.
Sunflowers reproduce by large seeds that form in the center of their flowerhead.
If you are referring to bouquet sunflowers, yes; you can usually get any type of flower at any time of the year, though they may be more expensive out of season. For growing yourself, most stores don't carry seeds during the wintertime (unless you live in the southern hemisphere, where February is summertime). However, you can usually still purchase them online.
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.
Yes. Although if the sunflowers are grown using systemic insecticides, such as Bayer's Clothianidin, the bees will almost certainly die from neonicotinoid poisoning.
Roses do not grow faster than sunflowers. Sunflowers will sprout, grow to their full adult height, bloom, produce seeds, and die all within a single season. Rose bushes take two to three years to reach an age where they will bloom and grow flowers. So therefor roses do not grow faster than sunflowers.
Yes, sunflowers can grow in the Philippines. They thrive in sunny locations with well-draining soil. However, they may need extra care during the rainy season to prevent waterlogging.
Sun flowers bloom in the summer.
sunflowers sunflowers and me