I have another little 6 acre field that I planted in low population wheat, with native sunflowers mixed in. Of course the wheat came on up late last fall, but the sunflowers didn't begin emerging until spring. I've got sunflowers scattered in the wheat from knee high down to just emerging. "J" at Turner Seed in Texas told me to expect that. This is an experiment, as this type of wild sunflower is not native to Jawja.

A friend in TX encouraged me to try this. If I can get them established they will come back every year. Deer don't eat them, and no fertilizer is needed. Sounds too good to be true, but I'm giving it my best shot.

SRH


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