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Tilly2 | 07:56 Sun 26th Aug 2012 | Home & Garden
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I have fifteen sunflowers in my garden which have all flowered. Some of them have now gone past their best and the faces are drooping towards the ground.
Do I cut the heads/faces off and leave them on the ground for the birds or do I leave them on the stem?

Some of them have a second flower appearing further down the stem

Basically, I want to know if the sunflower seeds will form if I cut the heads off. I grew them specifically for the birds to eat so want to make sure I do the right thing.

Thank you.
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Tilly, I am no gardener but could you not take the seeds of the heads and dry them out in the greenhouse or something like that ?.
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Morning Tony,

Thank you.

That sounds like a good idea but I'm concerned that the seeds won't form if I cut them off too soon.
Morning Tilly, So the flower heads are not dead yet then.
You need to leave them until the last minute, tilly, so they ripen - the stalks will start to shrivel. The one with the second flower, you could cut that stalk off above the new flower, otherwise a lot of nourishment will go to the seeds.
Morning Tilly. Personally I would leave them on. The birds will be happier feeding higher up (cats) especially the finches which will be attracted to them
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O.K. Thank you.

I'll leave them on the stalks.
They just look so sad!
Is there any way you could perhaps prop them up garden cane or something like that.
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They are propped up, Tony. Propped, but sad and droopy.
Oh well Tilly, never mind at least the birds will get to have a feast.
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Yes, they will. The whole garden was designed to be wildlife friendly. I love my garden.
I can see that from your posts, Tilly.

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