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Helianthus annuus 'Autumn Beauty'

 

Autumn Beauty

Sunflowers are stunning annuals or perennials which vary in height, flower size and colour. Well known as being easy to grow, where there is room for them, they make a bold and impressive display.

 
plant Features
  • Autumn Beauty likes full sun

    Full sun

  • Autumn Beauty likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

  • Autumn Beauty is a little frost hardy: 32f (0°c)

    A little frost hardy: 32F (0°C)

  • Autumn Beauty likes moist and free draining

    Moist and free draining

 
plant information

Common name

Autumn Beauty

Latin name

Helianthus annuus 'Autumn Beauty'

type

Flowering plant

family

Asteraceae

ph

5.0 - 7.0 Acid - Neutral

  • Light

    Autumn Beauty likes full sun

    Full sun

  • Frost

    Autumn Beauty is a little frost hardy: 32f (0°c)

    A little frost hardy: 32F (0°C)

  • Soil

    Autumn Beauty likes moist and free draining

    Moist and free draining

  • Water

    Autumn Beauty likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

Plant & bloom calendar

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    Best time to plant
  •  
    When the plant will bloom

full grown dimensions

The size of a fully grown Autumn Beauty is 0.50meters x 2.00meters 0.50 M 2.00 M

Helianthus annuus 'Autumn Beauty'

Sunflowers are stunning annuals or perennials which vary in height, flower size and colour. Well known as being easy to grow, where there is room for them, they make a bold and impressive display.


Flowering season

From Early Summer TO Early Autumn

Sunflowers flower throughout the hottest part of the summer. Their flower heads famously follow the sun throughout the day and hang down over night! A stunning site throughout many regions of mid and southern France and Italy where they are farmed for the oil. Very bee friendly.

 

Sow seed under glass

From Late Winter TO Early Spring

This is the time to plant seeds under glass. Plant each seed in a separate pot about 3cm below the surface. Use rich free draining soil and avoid sandy soil. The young plant will be ready to be moved into the garden in early spring once the frost have past.

 

Sow seeds in the garden

From Early Spring TO Mid Spring

Once the frosts have passed it is time to plant sunflowers into the garden. If planting straight into the soil, look for a sunny position with shelter from winds. A position against a wall is usually best. Try to avoid sandy soil and rich-free draining soil will be most successful. Plant the seeds about 30cm apart and about 3cm below the surface. Sunflowers do like a lot of water so to get the best out of your plant try to water it every day, but keep and eye on the soil and roots as constantly damp and soggy roots will make the plant unstable and could lead to root rot.

 

Planting Outdoors Spring

From Early Spring TO Mid Spring

Once the frosts have passed it is time to plant sunflowers into the garden. If planting straight into the soil, look for a sunny position with shelter from winds. A position against a wall is usually best. Try to avoid sandy soil and rich-free draining soil will be most successful. Plant the seeds about 30cm apart and about 3cm below the surface. Sunflowers do like a lot of water so to get the best out of your plant try to water it every day, but keep and eye on the soil and roots as constantly damp and soggy roots will make the plant unstable and could lead to root rot.

 

Propagation by seed outdoors

From Mid Winter TO Early Spring

Once the frosts have passed it is time to plant sunflowers into the garden. If planting straight into the soil, look for a sunny position with shelter from winds. A position against a wall is usually best. Try to avoid sandy soil and rich-free draining soil will be most successful. Plant the seeds about 30cm apart and about 3cm below the surface. Sunflowers do like a lot of water so to get the best out of your plant try to water it every day, but keep and eye on the soil and roots as constantly damp and soggy roots will make the plant unstable and good lead to root rot.

 
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