Jun 12, 2016 #1 Nyboy Garden Master Joined Oct 2, 2010 Messages 21,365 Reaction score 16,244 Points 437 Location White Plains NY,weekends Lagrange NY. I have a bird feeder next to a window box. The window box is planted with Johnie jump ups. I have notice something growing among them. What are they ?
I have a bird feeder next to a window box. The window box is planted with Johnie jump ups. I have notice something growing among them. What are they ?
Jun 12, 2016 #2 thistlebloom Garden Master Joined Dec 1, 2010 Messages 16,473 Reaction score 17,411 Points 457 Location North Idaho 48th parallel They do look like the little black oil sunflowers that pop up. I like that picture!
Jun 12, 2016 #3 Chickie'sMomaInNH Garden Master Joined Feb 17, 2010 Messages 3,427 Reaction score 1,172 Points 313 Location Seacoast NH zone 5 yep!, they're sunflowers.....and Johnny Jump-ups.
Jun 12, 2016 Thread starter #4 Nyboy Garden Master Joined Oct 2, 2010 Messages 21,365 Reaction score 16,244 Points 437 Location White Plains NY,weekends Lagrange NY. Do black oil sunflowers get as large as regular sunflowers? can they be transplanted ?
Jun 12, 2016 #5 Chickie'sMomaInNH Garden Master Joined Feb 17, 2010 Messages 3,427 Reaction score 1,172 Points 313 Location Seacoast NH zone 5 they get tall for me but the heads will only get about 8" across. usually there will be many blooms that are smaller.
they get tall for me but the heads will only get about 8" across. usually there will be many blooms that are smaller.
Jun 12, 2016 #6 Jared77 Garden Addicted Joined Aug 1, 2010 Messages 2,616 Reaction score 974 Points 277 Location Howell Zone 5 Transplant them and see what happens. Not like there's a shortage of those seeds or critters to plant them for you
Transplant them and see what happens. Not like there's a shortage of those seeds or critters to plant them for you
Jun 12, 2016 #7 digitS' Garden Master Joined Dec 13, 2007 Messages 26,651 Reaction score 32,188 Points 457 Location border, ID/WA(!) They are tall for transplanting. I treat sunflowers like melons, cukes and squash. Move them fully soaked and with as little soil disturbance as possible. Really, sunflowers transplant well but those are past the age of any sunflowers I've ever tried to move. Steve
They are tall for transplanting. I treat sunflowers like melons, cukes and squash. Move them fully soaked and with as little soil disturbance as possible. Really, sunflowers transplant well but those are past the age of any sunflowers I've ever tried to move. Steve
Jun 13, 2016 Thread starter #8 Nyboy Garden Master Joined Oct 2, 2010 Messages 21,365 Reaction score 16,244 Points 437 Location White Plains NY,weekends Lagrange NY. By this time I usually have the window boxes changed from pansy to summer annual. The johnie jump ups doing so well I don't want to pull them yet.
By this time I usually have the window boxes changed from pansy to summer annual. The johnie jump ups doing so well I don't want to pull them yet.
Jun 13, 2016 #9 seedcorn Garden Master Joined Jun 21, 2008 Messages 9,650 Reaction score 9,974 Points 397 Location NE IN The sunflowers you buy for bird seed are hybrids. So you can expect anything in terms of height, flower width and number of flowers per plant.
The sunflowers you buy for bird seed are hybrids. So you can expect anything in terms of height, flower width and number of flowers per plant.
Jun 13, 2016 #10 ninnymary Garden Master Joined Dec 7, 2009 Messages 12,610 Reaction score 12,533 Points 437 Location San Francisco East Bay Seems like you are going to have to transplant them since they will be too tall/big for that tiny window box. Mary
Seems like you are going to have to transplant them since they will be too tall/big for that tiny window box. Mary