Teddy Bear Planting Guide

When to Plant Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds

It’s time to let the sunshine in! Plant your Teddy Bear Sunflower seeds outdoors after the last frost has bid farewell—usually in late spring. If you’re itching to get started, you can also begin them indoors about 6-8 weeks before the last frost date. Just remember, no one likes their roots to be disturbed, so direct sowing is the way to go!

Where to Plant Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds

Teddy Bear Sunflowers love soaking up the sun! Choose a spot in your garden that gets full sun (at least 6-8 hours a day) for those golden blooms to thrive. These cheerful giants aren’t too picky about soil, but they do prefer well-draining, slightly fertile soil to keep their roots happy and healthy.

How to Plant Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds

Ready to sow some sunshine? Simply plant your seeds about 1 inch deep in the soil, spaced 12-18 inches apart—these sunflowers love their space! Cover them gently and give them a little pat to make sure they feel at home. Water the area well after planting, and watch for those seedlings to pop up in about 7-10 days!

How to Care for Teddy Bear Sunflowers

Once your Teddy Bear Sunflowers start reaching for the sky, they don’t require much fuss. Water them regularly, especially during dry spells, but don’t go overboard; soggy soil is a no-go! If you notice any pesky weeds trying to crash the party, a little weeding goes a long way in helping your sunflowers shine.

As your sunflowers grow, you may want to stake them if they start to lean a bit too much—after all, nobody likes a floppy flower! And don’t forget to enjoy the view: these fluffy beauties can reach heights of up to 3 feet, bringing cheer to your garden from summer to fall.

So grab your gardening gloves and get ready to cultivate some cuddly sunshine with Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds!

 

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