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Sunflower Peredovick Seeds - Helianthus annuus

Helianthus annuus Peredovick
Sunflower, Common Sunflower.

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Semi-early variety of organic sunflower, which can be used as fodder, silage or green manure. It maintains soil quality and promotes its enrichment, resulting in increased yields for subsequent crops. By blooming all summer, its beautiful bright yellow flowers enhance colourful flower beds and borders while delighting the many garden pollinators. Its rapid growth and drought tolerance are complemented by its remarkable disease resistance and robustness.
Flower size
30 cm
Height at maturity
1.50 m
Exposure
Sun
Annual / Perennial
Annual
Germination time (days)
12 days
Sowing method
Direct sowing
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Sowing period March to June
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Flowering time July to September
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Description

The 'Peredovick' sunflower is a fast-growing annual variety that develops a sturdy and thick stem, reaching up to 2 metres in height before blooming into a massive 30 cm diameter flower. Selected for their vitality and long flowering period, the flowers are very robust and resistant to diseases. They beautify the garden throughout the summer and play a crucial role in attracting pollinating insects, which are essential for the garden. Moreover, 'Peredovick' has the ability to maintain and enrich soil fertility. By acting as a green manure, it stimulates the yield of subsequent crops. Its main characteristic in organic agriculture is to absorb residual nitrogen from the soil after a previous crop. To successfully grow it, it is essential to have a warm, light, and well-aerated soil, exposed to the sun, while ensuring an adequate water supply, as these plants have a strong need for moisture for their development. Consider a quantity of 3 kg of pure seeds for every 1,000 m² of cultivation. This annual plant is sown in spring, directly in place, in any well-drained garden soil.

Helianthus annuus is none other than the famous sunflower cultivated on a large scale for the oil extracted from its seeds. This large annual plant from the Asteraceae family, domesticated for a long time by humans, has a controversial origin, but it is native to the American continent.

The 'Peredovick' variety forms an upright plant, with few branches, reaching between 1.50 and 2 m in height and 0.40 to 0.60 m in width. Flowering usually begins in early July and can continue until late September. It is an inflorescence in a head measuring up to 30 cm in diameter, composed of a corolla of bright yellow petals or ligules, surrounding a lighter central disc. Under the best conditions, it takes 12 to 14 weeks between sowing and the start of flowering. The flower stems are rigid and sturdy, with few branches. The foliage consists of dark green, simple, cordate (heart-shaped), toothed leaves, alternately arranged, sometimes opposite at the base. They are attached to the stem by a more or less long petiole and feel rough to the touch.

The sunflower is an ideal companion for those starting out in gardening or for enjoying pleasant moments with children. Its easy cultivation, large seeds, and suitable size are appreciated by novice gardeners. 'Peredovick' sunflower is particularly suitable for ornamental use in large flower beds and borders. It is also ideal for enhancing the vegetable garden and is very useful for the garden's ecological balance by attracting beneficial wildlife. In the chicken coop, it becomes a valuable ally for chickens by offering an interesting addition to their diet and diversifying their environment. In cultivation, it only requires sun and soil that is not too dry to flourish effortlessly. It is a plant with a rustic appearance and, as such, it integrates well into slightly wild areas of the garden, alongside cosmos, sainfoin, perennial sweet peas, scabiosa, gaillardia, lupins... For the purpose of improving and enriching soils, 'Peredovick' is an excellent green manure, which can be associated with white mustard, phacelia tanacetifolia, or white clover.

Before flowering, the plant optimises its growth by following the sun's path. This phenomenon, called heliotropism, has given rise to some of its common names.

To enjoy your sunflower bouquets for longer, follow these tips:

  • Cut the flowers in the morning just after they open. Use a knife that has been thoroughly cleaned beforehand.
  • Remove the leaves from the bottom, leaving only 2 or 3 leaves below the flower.
  • Change the water in the vase with fresh water every day.

Sunflower in the kitchen: The buds, petals, and seeds are edible. Add a few petals to a green salad for a contrast of colours and their nutty flavour. The green buds can be blanched and then sautéed in garlic butter. Their flavour is similar to that of Jerusalem artichokes. The flesh of the seed can be consumed raw or roasted.

An ecological asset: Throughout the summer, the nectar-rich sunflower flowers attract pollinating insects and butterflies to your garden. A good way to improve the ecosystem and promote the production of fruits and vegetables in your vegetable garden. The oil-rich seeds are particularly appreciated by birds (parrots, tits, doves, goldfinches, siskins, nuthatches, finches...). At the end of flowering, harvest them to make some happy during the winter scarcity.

Organic or 'AB' seeds come from plants grown in organic agriculture (without the use of phytosanitary products). They undergo no treatment after harvest. These seeds are suitable for organic market gardening.

Flowering

Flower colour yellow
Flowering time July to September
Inflorescence Flower head
Flower size 30 cm
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms
Flowering description The flowers are compound heads with a corolla of golden yellow petals surrounding the orange and brown heart.

Foliage

Foliage persistence Annual
Foliage colour green
Foliage description The leaves, measuring 30 to 40 cm, are heart-shaped and toothed, with a medium green colour.

Plant habit

Height at maturity 1.50 m
Spread at maturity 40 cm
Growth rate fast

Botanical data

Genus

Helianthus

Species

annuus

Cultivar

Peredovick

Family

Asteraceae

Other common names

Sunflower, Common Sunflower.

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference21480

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Planting and care

Sunflowers can be sown:

. Either in March-April, in pots under shelter, to prepare young plants that can be planted in your flower beds after the last frost.

. Or from May to June, after the frost, directly in place. In a sunny location in your garden. To enjoy beautiful fresh flowers throughout the season, we recommend staggering your sowings as much as possible.

Sow Sunflower 'Peredovick' from March to April in pots. Sow your seeds in groups of 2 at a depth of 1 cm. Use good quality potting soil that you will sieve on the surface to bind the seed to its substrate. Before sowing, lightly press the soil with a board. Cover the seeds by sprinkling soil or vermiculite on top, lightly press down and water generously with a fine mist. Place your pots in a well-lit area, without direct sunlight, at a temperature of 20°C to 25°C. Lower the temperature at night to 17°C to create a beneficial alternation for germination. The seeds will take 10 to 15 days to germinate. Keep the soil moist, but not excessively, during growth.

20 days after the appearance of the young plants, remove the weaker shoot to keep only one per pot. To promote branching of the main stem, you can cut off the terminal bud when the plant has developed its fifth leaf.

15 days before their final planting, start gradually acclimatising them to a temperature of 15°C.

At the end of May or beginning of June, the temperature in the garden will be warm enough to plant your young plants. Choose a sunny location. Add a good shovelful of compost to each planting hole. Space your plants 0.40 to 0.60 m apart.

The vigorous growth of the Sunflower will require regular watering. Once the plant has reached about 1m, watering can be stopped, and it can rely on rainfall even if it is scarce.

It takes 84 days from sowing to flowering.

Protect your seedlings from attacks by snails and slugs, which are fond of these young plants. By sowing chives near your sunflowers, you will deter aphids from settling on them.

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Sowing period

Sowing period March to June
Sowing method Direct sowing
Germination time (days) 12 days

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Flowerbeds
Type of use Back of border, Hedge, Vegetable garden
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil moisture Moist soil, well-draining, fertile soil.

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