What you’ll need:
- 9cm plant pots
- Sunflower seeds
- Peat-free compost
- General fertiliser chicken manure pellets
- Wooden plant labels
- Hand trowel
- Bamboo canes
- Watering can
- Gardening gloves
How to grow a Sunflower
Growing Sunflowers from seed couldn’t be easier the seeds are large and they germinate quickly meaning you can get quick returns for little effort start seeds off on a bright windowsill planting outside after the last spring frosts
1) First fill a few 9cm plant pots with good quality peat-free compost and use your finger or a blunt stick to make a hole in the middle of each
2) Plant a Sunflower seed in each hole, positioning the seed on its side, then cover with peat-free compost and firm gently
3) Water them well to start them off and make sure you keep the compost moist as the seedlings grow
4) Keep them indoors on a bright sunny windowsill to protect them from the cold, pushing a bamboo cane into each pot to support them as they grow taller
5) Once all frosts have passed, plant them outside in a sunny spot a handful of plant food mixed into the soil will give your sunflowers an extra growing boost
6) Measure their height every two weeks, keeping a growing chart to see which sunflowers are growing the fastest the winner is the one whose sunflower has grown the tallest by summer!
Top tip: List the different insects that you see visiting your sunny flowers look out for bees and butterflies in summer and garden birds feasting on the seeds in autumn