Collection: Sunflower Seeds - To Plant

Sunflowers are bright, sun-loving annuals that bring warmth and cheer to every garden. With their tall, sturdy stems and radiant blooms in shades of yellow, orange, and red, they make a bold statement in borders, fields, and cutting gardens. Beyond their beauty, sunflowers also support pollinators, provide food for birds, and make wonderful cut flowers for summer arrangements.

Growing Sunflowers from Seed

Sow sunflower seeds directly into well-drained soil after the danger of frost has passed. Choose a sunny location and space seeds 6–12 inches apart, depending on the variety. Water regularly during germination and early growth. Sunflowers thrive in full sun and rich soil, producing long-lasting blooms that follow the sun throughout the day — a symbol of positivity and abundance in any garden.