Ornamental Sunflower Information Sources
Ornamental Sunflower Information Sources

The National Sunflower Association works with commercially-produced (agricultural) sunflower grown by farmers for food, oil, and industrial purposes. Gardeners and consumers seeking information on growing ornamental sunflowers should consult with a local horticulturalist or gardening expert; a local plant nursery or nearest county extension office is a good place to start. To locate county extension offices in the U.S., see the web site:
http://npic.orst.edu/pest/countyext.htm

Other online sources of information on growing ornamental sunflower:

 

www.sunflowerselections.com/ 


www.thegardenhelper.com/

www.gardenguides.com/

www.nuflowersllc.com/

www.nationwidemortgages.net/home-garden-improvements.html

www.angieslist.com/articles/beginning-home-gardening-guide.htm

dragonfiretools.com/the-beginners-guide-to-gardening-tools/

gardeningmentor.com/plant-vegetable-garden/

www.fragrancex.com/fragrance-information/a-home-gardening-guide-for-the-family.html

https://porch.com/advice/backyard-butterfly-garden

https://www.gardendesign.com/flowers/sunflowers.htm

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