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          | Subject:  germination 
 
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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted |  
            | jrgourd, Chad Baker | Des Moines, Iowa | What is the best way to germinate sunflower seeds?  I want to grow some of the big headed variety, but have never grown them before. Can you just put the whole seed in the ground? I will probably not enter them into any competitions, but would like them to turn out.  When do you germinate in Central Iowa?
 Dan you have mail
 
 thanks chad
 | 12/10/2011 1:49:15 PM |  
            | Pumpkinman Dan | Johnston, Iowa | My experience here in central Iowa is direct seeding around May 1st.  Next year I may start Tall Corn and Tall Sunflowers inside in late April to get a jump on the season. | 12/11/2011 1:20:00 AM |  
            | Peace, Wayne | Owensboro, Ky. | Dan, I have read that one or the other (can't remember which...sunflowers I think) do not take transplanting well!!! Peace, Wayne | 12/13/2011 1:27:35 AM |  
            | Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings | Menomonie, WI ([email protected]) | Both Corn and Sunflowers do not like transplanting...Direct seed cover with something to stop the squirrels | 12/13/2011 1:19:32 PM |  
            | Peace, Wayne | Owensboro, Ky. | If inside, means inside of a cold frame, hoop house, etc. Then I think it is a great idea!!! Peace, WaynePS...I received a couple super tawl corn seeds, that I will be planting in  early march, outside (undercover), if weather permits!!!! Peace, Wayne
 | 12/13/2011 7:30:33 PM |  
            | Pumpkinman Dan | Johnston, Iowa | Thanks for the heads up about the non-transplanting status of corn & sunflowers.  I got the idea about transplanting from this Tall Corn Contest winner http://www.iowastatefair.org/competition/results/schleswig-stalk-wins-state-fair-tall-corn-title/who also grew a 22 foot stalk to win a magazine sponsored tall corn contest, and had stated in the magazine article that he started his corn inside in 5 gallen pails.
 
 I will just continue to direct seed, and maybe use a cold frame to get a jump on the growing season.
 | 12/16/2011 10:35:02 AM |  
            | 26 West | 50 Acres | I started corn at one lot transported it 3 miles and grew itat my home . I grew 20 ft ... second at  ottawa | 12/16/2011 5:51:40 PM |  
            | shouck65 | Mount Vision, NY | I have nearly always grown sunflower seedlings in pots and transplanted them into the garden. I also did last year with giant corn as in my grower diary. With good luck and results. My advice is to just give it a try and see how it works for you.  | 12/16/2011 6:26:10 PM |  
            | shouck65 | Mount Vision, NY | I should also say that I've found young corn and sunflower plants to be quite frost hardy. Sunflower seedlings up until they get about 2-3 leaves, but after that much growth they will get nipped by frosts. Corn seedlings once they get over a few inches will get nipped, but usually grow back. Not sure how they'd fare in a hard freeze. I'm thinking maybe they'd be toast after that. Cold frames, Cloches and what not I think would work good. Never done that with them though. | 12/16/2011 6:31:20 PM |  
            | Peace, Wayne | Owensboro, Ky. | To shouck, and awl...not too much worried about frost this spring/summer...highs tomorrow & next day are predicted at mid to upper 70's to 80 on Thursday...might need to set up misting system soonly!!! LOL Peace, Wayne | 3/13/2012 3:32:46 AM |  
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