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The Gardener's Network - Vegetable Gardening and Flowers: How to ... __ "Some folk see a Sunflower as a flower. Others see it as a vegetable. It is of course both, a beautiful flower and a great vegetable! Healthy, nutritious and attractive, Sunflowers have it all." Brief overview and growing tips. - From gardenersnet.com - http://www.gardenersnet.com/vegetable/sunflowr.htm
Growing sunflowers __ Basic growing information with a list of cultivars and
links to related materials. - illustrated - from flower-gardening-made-easy.com
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http://www.flower-gardening-made-easy.com/growing-sunflowers.html
Growing Sunflowers __ "Sunflower is the common seed name for the genus
Helianthus. The sunflower is native to North America, and was used by early
North American Indians for food and pressed to make hair oil." Good overview
including cultivars, ground preparation and more. - From Ohio State University -
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/1228.html
How to grow strong sunflowers plants __ You will find general advice on the growing of sunflowers. - From essortment.com - http://tntn.essortment.com/sunflowersgrow_rnfb.htm
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Sunflowers -- Growing sunshine __ "You can find sunflower varieties that range from 15 inches to 12 feet in height. In addition to the traditional sunshine yellow, sunflowers also come in a variety of colors including white, red and bronze." Basic information. - From Colorado State University - http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/columngw/gr010627.html
sunflowers.com: the real gardening site for people who love sunflowers __ Some good information. - From sunflowers.com - http://www.sunflowers.com/faq-sunflowers.html
Sunset: Sunflowers that make the cut - smaller and easy-to-grow ... __ "In fact, the trend in sunflowers is toward smaller, more manageable varieties bred for cutting. Although many of these plants can still get quite tall (8 feet is not uncommon), a few varieties never get bigger than 3 feet, making them perfect for small spaces and even containers." Lots of good information including seed sources and more. - From findarticles.com - http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1216/is_n6_v194/ai_17149323
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