ProCut® Red Sunflower
ProCut® Red Sunflower is a wonderfully unique variety with deep burgundy petals. ProCut sunflowers are the preferred sunflower variety for cut flower farmers and home gardeners. 6-7′ tall plants with pollenless flowers. Helianthus annuus.
50 seeds per packet
Description
ProCut® Red Sunflower has dark red petals that you won't find with any other variety. ProCut sunflowers are the preferred sunflower variety for the cut flower industry, but they also make a great addition to any home or market garden. They are great for attracting pollinators and beneficial insects to the vegetable garden. Increased pollinators will boost vegetable production and beneficial insects will reduce harmful pest pressure. These sunflowers also make beautiful additions to any cut flower bouquet. Plants are sturdy and average 6-7' tall. ProCut varieties produce a single stem with one flower per stem. ProCut Orange Sunflower is a pollenless variety, which means it won't drop pollen on your table or furniture once cut and placed into a vase.
ProCut® Red Sunflower can be direct-seeded or transplanted. Direct-seeding can be easily done with a walk-behind planter like our Hoss Garden Seeder. We recommend using a #3 seed plate and modifying the hole size to fit the variety being planted. Sunflower seed size can vary greatly from one variety to the next, therefore it's important to always calibrate the seed plate hole size for the variety being planted. Sunflowers grow well when planted on double rows with drip irrigation. Lay one row of drip tape and plant on both sides of the tape to maximize garden space.
Sunflowers also perform well when transplanted. They grow great in our heavy-duty seed starting trays. Transplants are ready to go in the ground when plants can be easily pulled from the seed starting trays. For increased storage potential, harvest sunflowers when blooms are closed or slightly open. Blooms will then completely open when cut and placed into a container with water.
ProCut® Red Sunflower Planting Information
Planting Method: transplant or direct seed
When to Plant: after last frost
Planting Depth: 1/2"
Seed Spacing: 4-6"
Row Spacing: 2-3'
Days to Maturity: 60
Disease Resistance: None