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Donna Ludlow 19-08-2008 08:57 AM

Saving sunflower seeds
 
Hi All

I have grown some lovely minature sunnies this year and was hoping to save
some seeds to grow some more next year. I have had a look around the web
but cant find anything telling you when i best to harvest the seeds. The
main heads are now dropping and lost all their petals. The inside flowers
are drying out and dropping off. When do others usually save their seeds
from the heads?

Donna



Rusty Hinge 2 19-08-2008 12:05 PM

Saving sunflower seeds
 
The message
from "Donna Ludlow" contains these words:

Hi All


I have grown some lovely minature sunnies this year and was hoping to save
some seeds to grow some more next year. I have had a look around the web
but cant find anything telling you when i best to harvest the seeds. The
main heads are now dropping and lost all their petals. The inside flowers
are drying out and dropping off. When do others usually save their seeds
from the heads?


When you can run your finger over the seeds and dislodge some - easily.
It'll be a while yet, and you might have to provide some protection from
the birds.

Personally, I'd leave them for the birds and get fresh seed next year:
there's no guarantee that the seeds you save will grow into dwarf
sunflowers - indeed, it's extremely unlikely that they will. (Some will,
but others are almost sure to be of differing heights.)

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K 19-08-2008 12:07 PM

Saving sunflower seeds
 
Donna Ludlow writes
Hi All

I have grown some lovely minature sunnies this year and was hoping to save
some seeds to grow some more next year. I have had a look around the web
but cant find anything telling you when i best to harvest the seeds. The
main heads are now dropping and lost all their petals. The inside flowers
are drying out and dropping off. When do others usually save their seeds
from the heads?

The seeds will plump up and develop hard coats - you have quite a while
before harvest
--
Kay

Broadback 19-08-2008 01:20 PM

Saving sunflower seeds
 
Rusty Hinge 2 wrote:
The message
from "Donna Ludlow" contains these words:

Hi All


I have grown some lovely minature sunnies this year and was hoping to save
some seeds to grow some more next year. I have had a look around the web
but cant find anything telling you when i best to harvest the seeds. The
main heads are now dropping and lost all their petals. The inside flowers
are drying out and dropping off. When do others usually save their seeds
from the heads?


When you can run your finger over the seeds and dislodge some - easily.
It'll be a while yet, and you might have to provide some protection from
the birds.

Personally, I'd leave them for the birds and get fresh seed next year:
there's no guarantee that the seeds you save will grow into dwarf
sunflowers - indeed, it's extremely unlikely that they will. (Some will,
but others are almost sure to be of differing heights.)

I grew sunflowers four years ago as fun for the Grandchildren. Some
still came up this year!

Judith in France 19-08-2008 03:33 PM

Saving sunflower seeds
 
On Aug 19, 1:20*pm, Broadback wrote:
Rusty Hinge 2 wrote:
The message
from "Donna Ludlow" contains these words:


Hi All


I have grown some lovely minature sunnies this year and was hoping to save
some seeds to grow some more next year. *I have had a look around the web
but cant find anything telling you when i best to harvest the seeds. *The
main heads are now dropping and lost all their petals. *The inside flowers
are drying out and dropping off. *When do others usually save their seeds
from the heads?


When you can run your finger over the seeds and dislodge some - easily.
It'll be a while yet, and you might have to provide some protection from
the birds.


Personally, I'd leave them for the birds and get fresh seed next year:
there's no guarantee that the seeds you save will grow into dwarf
sunflowers - indeed, it's extremely unlikely that they will. (Some will,
but others are almost sure to be of differing heights.)


I grew sunflowers four years ago as fun for the Grandchildren. Some
still came up this year!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I notice that in fields round here that grow sunflowers for the oil,
this year there is maize in the field next to us with the odd splotch
of sunflowers.

Judith


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