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Sunflower Babyface F1 Seeds
Johnsons Sunflower Babyface F1 seeds are perfect for small gardens or container planting. This compact variety produces bright, cheerful blooms that add a splash of sunshine to any outdoor space. Growing up to 60cm tall, Sunflower Babyface is easy to cultivate and thrives in sunny spots with well-drained soil. Its dwarf size makes it an ideal choice for smaller garden spaces or patio containers.
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In the UK, sunflower seeds should be sown around late April or May, after the risk of frost has passed. They are fast-growing annual plants that enjoy a sunny position and plenty of organic matter in the soil.
No, sunflower babyface will not grow back every year. They are fast-growing, tender, annual plants that are killed off by the first frost. Sunflower seeds can self-seed in the garden, though, giving you colour year after year. To avoid this, make sure to remove the heads before they dry out.
Sunflowers are adored by pollinators, but also by slugs and snails. Planting them in weed-free, well-prepared beds slightly later in spring or early summer will help them establish without becoming victims of slugs.
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