
Planting, Growing, and Caring for Sunflowers
Recipes
Cooking Notes
Just one ounce of sunflower seeds contains about 6 grams of protein and 14 grams of oils. The fats are almost entirely unsaturated with 9g of polyunsaturated and 3g of monounsaturated fats per ounce (NSA). The oil is high in linoleic acid and is a good source of vitamin E.
- Some varieties produce small black seeds used in cooking oil, margarine, cosmetics, and animal feed; they are the best sunflower seeds for attracting the greatest variety of songbirds.
- The bigger, striped seeds are grown for snacking and as an ingredient in bread and health foods. They, too, are used for feeding birds, especially larger species, such as jays and mourning doves.
How to Roast Sunflower Seeds
Re-soak seeds overnight in salted water. Run through a strainer and dry on a layer of paper towels.
Bake for 25 to 30 minutes at 325 degrees on a baking sheet. Seeds should be spread out in a single layer. Stir frequently during the baking and remove seeds when they look slightly browned. Don’t burn!
That’s it! You can add some olive oil, salt, and spices to your roasted seeds if you wish.
Or, you can also make suet cakes for the winter birds! See how to make suet.
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I'm missing the date of publication too, please advise.
This article is by The Old Farmer’s Almanac. It is a Web article constantly updated, so there is not a date as you’d find in a printed publication.
Hi, perhaps I missed it, but who wrote the article above?
Can you save and plant the seeds in the spring? I've never have grown sun flowers before, but our flowers have taken off and got huge. My wife and myself were really impressed on how they grew. I never had any luck with flowers before, but these sun flowers have changed my mind on trying to grow more next season. Also if we can reuse the seeds to plant, when would be the proper time to plant the seeds? Any info or help you could provide will be greatly appreciated. Thank-You for your time.
Hi, Rick: You most certainly can save sunflower seeds, although bear in mind that if your sunnies are a hybrid variety (vs. open-pollinated), they may not propagate well (true) or even at all. Dry them well on paper towels and then store in an airtight container (such as a jar) in a cool place. They can be sprouted next spring for best results, but planting directly into the ground can also work. See the info above for more answers, and good luck!
Its my first time growing a sunflower. I planted a mammoth sunflower in a container without knowing how big it could get. It seems healthy but isn't very tall (probably because of it being in a container) but its grown at least 20 buds all over! I thought it was only supposed to have one! Is this normal??? So far, the bud at the top bloomed a few days ago, and yesterday two more just below it bloomed and are smaller. None are nearly close to being huge but again, it's probably due to me putting it in a container. Any info or advice is greatly appreciated as I would love to plant sunflowers again, but right this time :)
Given the fact that your sunflower didn’t get very tall coupled with the multiple buds, we wonder if you inadvertently ended up with a dwarf variety. The very tall sunflowers typically have just one flower per stem, whereas many of the shorter varieties have many flowers and growing in a bushier form. When you plant next year, be careful about your seed source.
Hello, any recommendations on how to store sunflower seeds if we are planning on using them next year to plant?
Hi Andy, First, you can leave sunflower heads on the plant as the seeds start to try. When the top of the blossom separates from the seed (or, the birds start eating the seeds), cut the head and finish curing the seed in a warm, ventilated area. Once the seeds are dry, store in an envelope or container in a cool, dry place where they are protected from insects.
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