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How to sow your free sunflower seeds – Six Months of Seeds

Few plants can match the ‘wow’ factor that sunflowers bring to beds, borders and allotments. Their giant, cheery ray flowers brighten even the cloudiest of days and they’re a big hit with pollinators, too. Then, later in the season, the seeds are a rich source of food for hungry birds.

Your March subscriber edition comes with a free double-pack of seeds of a wildflower Pollinator Mix and a sunflower Sunburst Mix from Mr Fothergill’s. The Sunburst Mix will produce a glorious mix of flowers in vibrant shades of red, orange and yellow.

More on growing sunflowers

Follow our full sunflower Grow Guide and discover more gorgeous varieties to try, in our collection of March extras. Plus, save on further seed varieties and a cloche for protecting seedlings, with our subscriber-only offers.

Six Months of Seeds – March extras

Get the best possible results by following our step-by-step video sowing guide, below.

You Will Need

Step 1

Pour multi-purpose compost into a small pot. Gently tamp it level to about 1cm below the rim, to leave room for watering.

Step 2

Push the seeds into the compost to a depth of around 1.5cm. Space them about 3cm apart from each other.

Step 3

Water using a small watering can with a rose, so the seeds are not dislodged.

Step 4

Pricking out: Gather your seedlings, some slight larger pots, fresh multi-purpose compost and a dibber. Fill one new pot with compost.

Step 5

Holding a seedling by a leaf, use the dibber to lever it out of the compost, taking care to bring all of the roots with it.

Step 6

Make a new hole for each seedling in the new pot, several centimetres apart, then lower in the seedlings. Firm in and water gently.

Step 7

Water well, using a watering can with a rose attachment.


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