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Old 07-07-2004, 03:02 PM
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I'm in Indiana and was wondering if it's too late to plant any variety of
Sunflower that will mature between now and late October? (little over 3
months of growing time)

Something quick to germinate....fast grower.

Have a great spot for a large quantity and some free birdseed?



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Old 08-07-2004, 05:02 AM
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"EBG" wrote in message
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I'm in Indiana and was wondering if it's too late to plant any variety of
Sunflower that will mature between now and late October? (little over 3
months of growing time)

Something quick to germinate....fast grower.

Have a great spot for a large quantity and some free birdseed?


Seed packages usually list the number of days need from germination to
flowering.


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Old 08-07-2004, 09:02 AM
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I'll tell you,
Just around this time,(July) two years ago, I planted a whole garden
full of "black oil"
sunflower seeds in my Illinois garden . They grew grew like crazy and
had beautiful flowers
before the Fall that the butterflies and bees and birds loved.
Best of all...50 pounds of "bird seed"...for ten bucks...at any
Menards............................
Forget them little packets !

Bill


EBG wrote:

I'm in Indiana and was wondering if it's too late to plant any variety of
Sunflower that will mature between now and late October? (little over 3
months of growing time)

Something quick to germinate....fast grower.

Have a great spot for a large quantity and some free birdseed?






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EBG wrote:
I'm in Indiana and was wondering if it's too late to plant any variety of
Sunflower that will mature between now and late October? (little over 3
months of growing time)

Something quick to germinate....fast grower.

Have a great spot for a large quantity and some free birdseed?





I have planted Sunflower seeds as late as the middle of July
here in the Ohio Valley and they have always bloomed well
before our first frost.
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Commercially available sunflowers have maturity times ranging from 60
days up to 100 days. Look for some of the shorter ones in any good seed
catalog. There must be a few thousand varieties to choose from. Many
hybrids, some pollenless (if you want them as cut flowers [but don't use
this kind for seed or oil]). Prices are also all over the map.
Sunflowers for bird seed (which will grow if you plant them, but the
maturity time is indeterminate) are in the $5-15/50 lb range. Some of
the hybrids get up to $70/oz.

I'd say you have a reasonable chance of getting seed heads from
birdseed, but a better chance with some of the decorative sunflowers
from a catalog if you choose the shorter maturity time.


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Does "Autumn beauty" sound like a good one?

Anyone ever grow this?


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Commercially available sunflowers have maturity times ranging from 60
days up to 100 days. Look for some of the shorter ones in any good seed
catalog. There must be a few thousand varieties to choose from. Many
hybrids, some pollenless (if you want them as cut flowers [but don't use
this kind for seed or oil]). Prices are also all over the map.
Sunflowers for bird seed (which will grow if you plant them, but the
maturity time is indeterminate) are in the $5-15/50 lb range. Some of
the hybrids get up to $70/oz.

I'd say you have a reasonable chance of getting seed heads from
birdseed, but a better chance with some of the decorative sunflowers
from a catalog if you choose the shorter maturity time.



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EBG wrote:
Does "Autumn beauty" sound like a good one?

Anyone ever grow this?...




Autumn beauty, as I recall, is a multi-headed sunflower that reaches a
height of around 4-5 feet. The heads are a nice mix of colors, but not
very large (maybe 4-6" in diameter not including the petals). It's a
nice decorative sunflower, but not heavy on seeds. It should have plenty
of time to form heads with seeds if planted in the next couple of weeks.
You won't win any prizes for the largest head or tallest plant at your
county fair, but it didn't sound as if that was your intent anyway.

Your original post sounded as if you were interested in producing
birdseed. If I were you I would plant some sunflower birdseed along with
a mix of other varieties. You could see how the other varieties do (and
maybe try a few bouquets) and the birdseed would probably come from a
plant that was designed for birdseed production. Plant the other
varieties on the outside where you can get at them if the birdseed
varieties get too tall.
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Autumn beauty, as I recall, is a multi-headed sunflower that reaches a
height of around 4-5 feet. The heads are a nice mix of colors, but not
very large (maybe 4-6" in diameter not including the petals). It's a
nice decorative sunflower, but not heavy on seeds. It should have plenty
of time to form heads with seeds if planted in the next couple of weeks.
You won't win any prizes for the largest head or tallest plant at your
county fair, but it didn't sound as if that was your intent anyway.

Your original post sounded as if you were interested in producing
birdseed. If I were you I would plant some sunflower birdseed along with
a mix of other varieties. You could see how the other varieties do (and
maybe try a few bouquets) and the birdseed would probably come from a
plant that was designed for birdseed production. Plant the other
varieties on the outside where you can get at them if the birdseed
varieties get too tall.


Yeah....I thought I'd plant some black oil and the Autumn beauty
together.....wish I would have done it sooner.

Thanks for the info.



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