Earthwalker Sunflower Seeds
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Earthwalker Sunflower Seeds
Earthwalker Sunflower Seeds
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$3.95 USD
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Packet Size: 80 Seeds
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Earthwalker Sunflower brings rich, autumn-inspired color to the garden with its warm bronze, orange, and golden blooms. This multi-branching annual produces numerous stems ideal for cut arrangements and thrives in hot, dry conditions throughout the season. Its tall presence adds dramatic height and seasonal beauty, especially as it blooms from late summer into fall.
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Growing Information
Planting
- Sow seeds directly outdoors after frost when soil temperatures reach at least 60°F.
- Plant seeds 1 inch deep and space them 12–18 inches apart to allow room for their mature spread.
- Choose a location with full sun, as Earthwalker sunflowers need strong light for sturdy stems and vibrant bloom color.
- Germination usually occurs within 7–10 days, and seedlings grow quickly in warm soil.
- For earlier blooms, seeds may be started indoors 2–3 weeks before transplanting, taking care to disturb roots as little as possible.
- Provide loose, well-drained soil to help plants develop strong taproots for drought resilience.
Maintenance
- These sunflowers grow vigorously and benefit from regular watering during early establishment.
- Plants may reach 72–96 inches tall with a wide branching habit, so staking can help maintain upright growth in windy areas.
- Mulching around the base helps conserve soil moisture and suppress weeds through the hottest months.
- Deadheading spent blooms encourages continuous flowering from summer into fall.
- Though drought tolerant at maturity, consistent moisture improves stem strength and bloom production.
Harvest & Storage
- Earthwalker sunflowers are typically ready for cutting about 75–85 days after planting.
- Harvest blooms when petals just begin to unfurl for the longest vase life.
- Use clean, sharp shears and place stems immediately into water to maintain freshness.
- Store cut stems in a cool location and refresh the water every one to two days for extended longevity.