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Sunflower, Russian Mammoth
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SWF8006

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Sunflower, Dwarf Sunspot
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Sunflower, Velvet Queen
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SWF5128
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Sunflower, Velvet Queen
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Sunflower, Lemon Queen
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SWF5126

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Sunflower, Lemon Queen
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SWF8013
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Sunflower, Taiyo
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SWF8014

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Mexican Sunflower
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SWF171

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Sunflower, Wild
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SWF1821
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Sunflower, Dwarf Sunspot  (1/4 lb)

Sunflower, Dwarf Sunspot
(1/4 lb)

SWF5124

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Sunflower, Taiyo
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SWF5127

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Mexican Sunflower
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SWF170

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Sunflower, Autumn Beauty
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SWF5123

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Sunflower, Autumn Beauty
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SWF8010

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Sunflower, Ox-Eye
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SWF1826
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January 19, 2012 - Charlotte from Peaceful Valley
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November 17, 2011 - Charlotte from Peaceful Valley
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September 20, 2011 - Charlotte from Peaceful Valley
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April 11, 2009 - GrowOrganic
In an effort to track bees, the department of biology at San Francisco State University is recruiting backyard scientists to plant sunflowers and keep track of the bees they see. From their website http://www.GreatSunflower.org:… read more»

March 16, 2009 - Kathleen
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October 3, 2008 - Amber
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June 12, 2008 - Katie GardenPunk
Last week I mentioned that this is my first year growing sunflowers.  And finally, the big one has bloomed! I wanted to share a neat project that is going on this summer called The Great Sunflower… read more»

June 1, 2008 - Katie GardenPunk
Although I’ve been gardening for a few years, I have never grown sunflowers.  I don’t really have a reason as to why I haven’t grown them before.  But gosh, now I know what… read more»

April 2, 2008 - Katie GardenPunk
Yeah, I know.  You’ve heard it a million times.  So have I. “The most important thing about starting seeds is properly hardening them off.” “Yeah, right, ok, ok.”… read more»