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STARBURST PANACHE

STARBURST PANACHE

Product Description:

Starburst Panache literally vaulted into view, outshining other varieties in our sunflower trials. Thistle-like buds burst into a luxurious golden saffron mane surrounding a brunette central disk. The pollen-free, 4–5 inch blooms beg to be cut for a showoff arrangement. Plants reach 5 feet tall. Approximately 25 seeds per gram.
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$3.75

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Lesley M.
love these flowers

Usually I'm not a fan of sunflowers but these ones looked so beautiful in the picture! They grow so easy and just as beautiful as the picture. One small pack grew lots of sunflowers!

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M. M.
Beautiful and Healthy

This year I tried your Starburst Panache sunflower seeds and the Starburst mix. They came up so fast! I have voles so I seeded them in 4 gallon containers. They are the perfect size flowers to mix in my cottage garden. Nothing bothered them except for the honey bees, butterflies and gold finches which is just Perfect in my garden! I will be planting these sunflowers again next year.

Soil Temp for Germ 60–75°F
Seed Depth ½"
Seed Spacing 3–4"
Days to Emergence 7–14
Thin Plants to 12–18"
Row Spacing 30"

Helianthus annuus

Germination Codes
Given at the end of each description to give you specific information.
(1) Germination occurs between 70-85°F and within 6-15 days. Sow indoors and cover lightly.
(2) Needs a period of pre-chilling. Mix seeds with moistened peat moss and place in plastic bag. Seal and place bag in an area where the temperature is around 60°F for 2-3 days. Then place in the refrigerator for 30-90 days. After pre-chilling, place seed on sterile seedling mix and cover lightly. Germination may take up to 30 days.
(3) Needs darkness to germinate. Remove cover as soon as germination occurs.
(4) Direct sow in the garden as soon as the soil warms to at least 55°F.
(5) Germination may be slow and erratic. A fluctuating temperature of 75°F during the day and 50°F at night may help.
(6) Needs at least 12 hours of light per day to germinate. Press into the medium but do not cover. Keep moist.
Note: For those varieties that indicate a (1) or (6), a very light covering of vermiculite will allow adequate light to the seed and keep it uniformly moist.

Direct Sowing
• To promote deep roots and strong stems, water deeply but infrequently
• One to two cups of TSC's Complete fertilizer per 10 row feet in the spring is adequate for the year
• Germination code: (4)

Insects & Diseases
• Common insects: Cutworms and weevils
• Insect control: Pyrethrin
• Common pests: Birds
• Pest control: BirdBlock Netting or flash tape
• Note: Avoid wetting foliage to prevent rust

Harvest & Storage
• Cut flowers in the morning just after they open
• Use a clean knife, a clean vase, and a few drops of chlorine bleach in the water
• Cutting the mature central flower head will promote side-shoot flower production
• Harvest the heads when the bracts begin to shrivel, and hang the flowers upside down in a barn or shed
• For seed-eating gardeners, gray and white striped sunflower seeds are the best choice
• Salting: When dry, rub the seeds off the heads and soak overnight in 1 gallon of water with 1 cup of salt added, drain, and dry in a 250°F oven for 4-5 hours and store in an airtight container

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