@@DaisyCreekFarms hi Jag,nice day! this is Phyllis contacted with u about sponsorship, I sent email to u on 23th July, can u kindly check and reply pls? Thanks!
I agree! I came home from work sad, and went to my alley to take out the trash and was surprised to see the sunflowers petals had (finally) come out. I was so happy! I also saw the first bee of the season.
Similar story here. I hung up a bird feeder I bought on a lark (no pun intended) 🐦. Seeds fell to the ground. When pulling weeds, I saw 3 “weeds” that I wasn’t sure were weeds. We’ll, here I am with amazing sunflowers! AND there are probably 75-100 seedlings coming up now. Amazing.
One of the main benefits is that their roots break up soil and enrich the soil, they go so far down its really a good idea to plant sunflowers as a start if your ground is not the best, free labour!
This is my first year with sunflowers, and it's funny to see you as excited as I am to see the happy bees all over them. We've had a major increase in bumblebees and honeybees this year. Thanks for the short, light-hearted overview of the benefits!
They also pull heavy metals out of the soil, mining companies plant them when they leave and are finished with the mine. A great variety called star burst is nice with multiple heads and colours and last for a long time.
Nice video. One more beneficial effect of sunflower is that its roots promote a symbiotic relationship and growth of Mycorhiza fungi which is very beneficial for your garden crops.
It's also really beautiful to plant sunflowers and once they get started, plant morning glory seeds around the base. They will keep the ground moisture and vine quickly up the sunflowers.🌻
Love Ur videos!!! One other thing the sunflower plant is good for is saving the stalks and dry them out for next yrs. garden trellis stakes, they work well some being 8 ft. or more, thanks for Ur time!!
I am growing sun flowers for the first time this year. I love the idea of using sunflowers as a trellis. I just learned about this method a few weeks ago and I am trying it in my own garden. I’m a TH-cam gardener too. I think I may have already messed up. My pole beans and morning glories that I planned to grow up the sunflower and growing so much faster then my sunflowers! Do you have any advice on what I should do now? I may make a trellis out of branches but I’d love to see this work out as is. Thank you for all your help. You have taught me something new. I hope we can continue to support and learn more from each other.
Nice video. Important to mention, that there are types of sunflowers now, which do not have nectar - so stick to the types which are good food for bees. Cheers
Good video, everyone should plant at least a few! We enjoy watching the bees while blooming, and lots of birds in the Fall eating the seeds from the dried flowers. The dried stalks make good plant stakes and trellis.
Thanks Jag for your info, I didn't know that that about the sun flowers. I'm sure going to plant some. God bless you, your family and your gardening 🙏🍀☘️🌿💐
This my first year as well and I'm addicted to them now.they are so beautiful and smell good too. Love watching the bumble bees, honey bees and hornets working on them everyday. I grew dwarf incredible and mammoth russian, and love them. Going to try the American giant next spring.
Sunflowers are my favorite! I have several growing in my vegetable garden. It’s fun to watch the squirrels run up to get the seeds. They jump between the mammoth sunflowers. Toward the end of the season you watch them go down slowly as their weight bends the stalk.
There is a town called solvang it is in Los Angeles. They have the most sunflowers I have every seen fields and fields. My fav flowers..ty for ur video
I heard you can also use their dried stems as kindling for fire starting! Makes sense because we gather lots of stems of weeds in autumn to use for kindling. We'll be trying it this year.
Thank you for all the infirmation you share. I would like to know; do I plant them within the things I grow or should they be planted on the perimeter. Im not sure. Please help.
A happy thing is going on in there! Nobody will realize but these bees will pollinate so many other plants and trees that nature will flourish in few sq/km in coming years.
Wow, really informative, Jag. What you didn't address is how much sunlight a sunflower requires to thrive.. with a name like that, I imagine alot! My garden gets about 6 hrs of direct light; perhaps not enough?
Thanks pal! I have American Giant and Skyscrapers. Good season so far some snail and slugs no biggie. Something was digging the seedlings up idk what. But they're going strong 💪
I have always planted sunflowers for my bees, birds, and butterflies. Eventually, even my squirrels like to chew on them at the end of the season. It keeps everybody happy.
First of all, you have a really nice piece of property and your sunflowers. Look beautiful. My question is, I just saw a video from someone speaking of sunflowers that they shouldn't be in your garden because they put a toxin into the ground that kills anything around them within say one foot. I see yours look like they're kind of separated away from your garden. So that has no ill effects on your garden. Do you know anything about these toxins? The guy was talking about. Thanks. Ed.
Well this is great information thank you. I’m going to tell you what God planted some sunflowers for me in my garden. I’m not joking. I had a birdfeeder up last fall across the yard. We also didn’t fill up that birdfeeder many times either in the fall.. Somehow those seeds work their way across the front yard to be planted right alongside my tomato plants LOL in perfect quadrants of four LOL. I have never planted sunflowers myself before because I heard that they are attract tomato hornworms? So I have a small yard small garden and didn’t want them around. But now even if they do attract those tomato hornworms. I’m sure I will not have an infestation and it will be OK. The benefits outweigh the deficits? I have already purchased a pack of beautiful fall colored sunflowers to get out into my yard very soon here. I make a really nice fall autumn yard scheme that they will look lovely in!!!! Yay. Also I am making this comment made video and I will use the organic seeds I grew for sunflower greens in my salad. I do not know if you cover this in this video?
Op Hs well thank you very much. I mean I wish you could see how perfectly they’re planted. Around in a patterns of four though it’s crazy. I can’t wait for these fall sunflower seeds to come up. It will look super nice.
Jag, these are some great videos! Just wondering, should I plant the sunflowers some distance away from the rest of my garden? (Since they attract the bad pests)
Nexim I also saw a man walking down the street he literally ripped the whole thing out of the ground and it still had the roots attached. Then when I got closer to home I noticed my favorite sunflower I would walk by was gone.
I've heard of two different gardeners in my neighborhood who have had flowers stolen, cut right out of their garden. They weren't sunflowers. One person had gladiolas stolen. The other I don't remember. I really can't comprehend this. So heartless to steal from someone else's garden.
Jag, which part of California is your farm located? I’m from Ohio and am super loving the sunny videos and wealth of knowledge you share! Awesome channel 👏💪
Same here. Cannabis did actually end up being a gateway...to sunflowers. And with both, I am hoping to start doing my own experiments in breeding. These are really bringing out my inner mad scientist. Going to start attending to the wild rose bush out front as well, now that I have learned a bit about rose hips.
Nice videos -thanks for all the info you provide. There seem to be many varities of sunflowers and the ones that i got from a friend had a large single sunflower at the end of many months of growing. I would rather have a plant that produces many smaller ones like the ones you seem to have. What is the variety that you show in these videos? Thanks.
You have to find the breed of sunflower that produces the arms and with the arms comes more flowers from one plant. I live in South Florida and have one. Did not know a thing about sunflowers until today when I had to search on how to care for them. This is exciting. I have big plans next year. My sunflower has a bunch of baby sunflowers just starting. Whether or not they fully bloom is questionable. And it’s in a pot still I learned the roots are huge and they don’t do well in pots. I’ll keep reading, watching and learning. I just counted 5 new buds opening. It’s November.
I plant them because the make me happy! I love watching the hummingbirds going after them
Hummingbirds go after your sunflowers? I haven't seen humming birds here trying to get nectar from sunflower since they have a long beak
They ALWAYS go for my red and purple Monada's
@@DaisyCreekFarms hi Jag,nice day! this is Phyllis contacted with u about sponsorship, I sent email to u on 23th July, can u kindly check and reply pls? Thanks!
@@DaisyCreekFarms Hummers are always around my sunflowers!🤪
I agree! I came home from work sad, and went to my alley to take out the trash and was surprised to see the sunflowers petals had (finally) come out. I was so happy! I also saw the first bee of the season.
I love sunflower. Last year I bought seed intended for feeders at the dollar store, 3$for 2lbs grew a line 150ft long. It brought me a lot of joy.
Similar story here. I hung up a bird feeder I bought on a lark (no pun intended) 🐦. Seeds fell to the ground. When pulling weeds, I saw 3 “weeds” that I wasn’t sure were weeds. We’ll, here I am with amazing sunflowers! AND there are probably 75-100 seedlings coming up now. Amazing.
All those “weeds” are free bird food if you let them grow ✌️😎
We do the same, beautiful healthy sunflowers from bird seed!
Omg what a good idea wow thank you 0:05
One of the main benefits is that their roots break up soil and enrich the soil, they go so far down its really a good idea to plant sunflowers as a start if your ground is not the best, free labour!
This is my first year with sunflowers, and it's funny to see you as excited as I am to see the happy bees all over them. We've had a major increase in bumblebees and honeybees this year. Thanks for the short, light-hearted overview of the benefits!
Our first year planting Sunflowers. They are the only thing thriving in our 100 plus degree weather at this time. 🌻☀️❤️
They also pull heavy metals out of the soil, mining companies plant them when they leave and are finished with the mine. A great variety called star burst is nice with multiple heads and colours and last for a long time.
We started a local sunflower Facebook group and so many people have planted sunflowers! It’s awesome.
Nice video.
One more beneficial effect of sunflower is that its roots promote a symbiotic relationship and growth of Mycorhiza fungi which is very beneficial for your garden crops.
❤this ❤
Its so nice seeing people treasure the beauty of God's earth. You seem so happy and that passes on other people :)
I planted sunflowers specifically to attract the bees to my garden. They are also pretty to look at.
Chris Darry-Rose Elrod they also self seed for next year...
Same
you need multi flower sunflower not the kind he is planting , try to search for wild sunflowers in etsy.com
Are they actually effective in attracting bees?
@@gooner5703 yes.
My parents always had sunflowers in there garden and so did my grandparents.. Great video. Love the tips you put out for the beginners!!
What a wonderful idea.
I love how you are promoting to save the bees 🐝 . I will now plant sunflowers 🌻.
It's also really beautiful to plant sunflowers and once they get started, plant morning glory seeds around the base. They will keep the ground moisture and vine quickly up the sunflowers.🌻
Great tip on the sunflower + morning glory combo ✔️ TY
I planted bean next to them . in my three sisters pattern of corn beans and sunflower seed.
@Clea That is a really cool idea! I'm going to try that on one or 2 of my sunflowers next year just to see how it goes!
@@gwens5093Or squash for them to grow ❤
Love Ur videos!!! One other thing the sunflower plant is good for is saving the stalks and dry them out for next yrs. garden trellis stakes, they work well some being 8 ft. or more, thanks for Ur time!!
this guy is awesome! He is the sunflower in my day
I am glad to know I added a few packs at these at the end of my flower bed. Thinks for letting me know why it was really important to do so!
I am growing sun flowers for the first time this year. I love the idea of using sunflowers as a trellis. I just learned about this method a few weeks ago and I am trying it in my own garden. I’m a TH-cam gardener too. I think I may have already messed up. My pole beans and morning glories that I planned to grow up the sunflower and growing so much faster then my sunflowers! Do you have any advice on what I should do now? I may make a trellis out of branches but I’d love to see this work out as is. Thank you for all your help. You have taught me something new. I hope we can continue to support and learn more from each other.
Nice. 650' of sunflowers is impressive. 5 good reasons indeed. Thumbs up, my friend.
YOU brighten up the day, Jag! I love your videos, and your farm. ✌
Nice video. Important to mention, that there are types of sunflowers now, which do not have nectar - so stick to the types which are good food for bees. Cheers
Good video, everyone should plant at least a few! We enjoy watching the bees while blooming, and lots of birds in the Fall eating the seeds from the dried flowers. The dried stalks make good plant stakes and trellis.
Thank you my farmer teacher you inspired me a lot. Bless.
Remember when HGTV used to have all the good gardening teaching shows? It sure is nice to have you to teach us now. 🙂
Right?!
Thanks Jag for your info, I didn't know that that about the sun flowers. I'm sure going to plant some. God bless you, your family and your gardening 🙏🍀☘️🌿💐
Wow this video made me so happy to watch! Thank you for sharing so much good helpful information. And for sharing your sunflower fueled joy!
This my first year as well and I'm addicted to them now.they are so beautiful and smell good too. Love watching the bumble bees, honey bees and hornets working on them everyday. I grew dwarf incredible and mammoth russian, and love them. Going to try the American giant next spring.
I love sunflowers!! I have chocolate cherry sunflowers and they are gorgeous!!
Nice!!
1. bees
2. catch crop - attracts pests away from other crops
3. beneficial insects
4. produces lots of seeds
5. cut flowers bouquet
I planted these for the first time this year!
I love sunflowers...such a happy video..
Started growing them in various places recently. Tall and dwarfs. Great video.
Was just thinking planting some sunflowers for seeds. Didn’t know it had so many benefits. Very valuable knowledge. Thank u!
Jag sounds like professor Berlin when explaining about aphids and lady bugs kudos man
The man looks like a truly delighted man. That is a good life a simple thing like a flower provides this joy.
Sunflowers are my favorite! I have several growing in my vegetable garden. It’s fun to watch the squirrels run up to get the seeds. They jump between the mammoth sunflowers. Toward the end of the season you watch them go down slowly as their weight bends the stalk.
Yes squirrels seem to love sunflowers. It is entertaining to watch along with the beautiful flowers. Cheers.
Awesome!!! You are the man. Thanks for the tip.
There is a town called solvang it is in Los Angeles. They have the most sunflowers I have every seen fields and fields. My fav flowers..ty for ur video
Excuse me sir. Your video is Awesome! Thank for sharing your knowledge!
I heard you can also use their dried stems as kindling for fire starting! Makes sense because we gather lots of stems of weeds in autumn to use for kindling. We'll be trying it this year.
I like how they follow the sun,,,
Thank you 🙏
Going to plant sunflowers now
I have learned soo much from you. Thank you. You and your wife are truly blessed.
My favourite flower 😻
Thanks lot Jag it was very useful information, would love to see more n more research on Sunflowers
Great video, thank you! I’m planting several variety this week!
Thank you for all the infirmation you share. I would like to know; do I plant them within the things I grow or should they be planted on the perimeter. Im not sure. Please help.
Thank you for the info it's been very helpful!
Thank you...i love sunflowers...i just germinated some in the pot...for my vegi-garden...love all your advice
Thank you. I did enjoy your video! Very informative.
I planted 4 mammoth ones this year. I so hope they pollinate this year, because none of mine grew last year, just the stalks not the flowers!
Great information, going to grow them for the first time this summer. Thanks for sharing.
Good information Jag...you are teaching ppl the things they will need to garden successfully.
Jag, you are the best!
A happy thing is going on in there! Nobody will realize but these bees will pollinate so many other plants and trees that nature will flourish in few sq/km in coming years.
Wow, really informative, Jag. What you didn't address is how much sunlight a sunflower requires to thrive.. with a name like that, I imagine alot! My garden gets about 6 hrs of direct light; perhaps not enough?
Not enough for most plants
Thank You for teaching me.
They make good microgreens in the winter too.
I was just planting some rn. Really love your channel!
You have tremendous knowledge about farming. Keep sharing. I love farming, gardening but all I have is my balcony for my plants
Thank you....most informative...so appreciate
I plant them as a wind and sun block. in Arizona it can get tough when its really windy and 105°F
I love the colors
What do you do to get the seeds? How do I dry them out to grow for next year. A video would be wonderful
Thanks for the tips. Maybe I’ll put some mixed with the okra next year. I get bad aphids on my okra.
This is a great video! Keep up the good work :)
Best advice I ever heard!
Thank you so much for your nice sharing friend 🌻
Thanks pal! I have American Giant and Skyscrapers. Good season so far some snail and slugs no biggie. Something was digging the seedlings up idk what. But they're going strong 💪
I have always planted sunflowers for my bees, birds, and butterflies. Eventually, even my squirrels like to chew on them at the end of the season. It keeps everybody happy.
I love your channel. Your information is very helpful and to the point.
Thanks buddy.That was inspiring.You could also mention growing the seeds as sprouted microgreens
Do you have any video of how to grow daisy step by step
I grew sunflowers for the first time. They make me happy every time I walk past them
great advice ... next year they are my main crop!
First of all, you have a really nice piece of property and your sunflowers. Look beautiful. My question is, I just saw a video from someone speaking of sunflowers that they shouldn't be in your garden because they put a toxin into the ground that kills anything around them within say one foot. I see yours look like they're kind of separated away from your garden. So that has no ill effects on your garden. Do you know anything about these toxins? The guy was talking about.
Thanks. Ed.
Well this is great information thank you. I’m going to tell you what God planted some sunflowers for me in my garden. I’m not joking. I had a birdfeeder up last fall across the yard. We also didn’t fill up that birdfeeder many times either in the fall.. Somehow those seeds work their way across the front yard to be planted right alongside my tomato plants LOL in perfect quadrants of four LOL.
I have never planted sunflowers myself before because I heard that they are attract tomato hornworms? So I have a small yard small garden and didn’t want them around. But now even if they do attract those tomato hornworms. I’m sure I will not have an infestation and it will be OK. The benefits outweigh the deficits?
I have already purchased a pack of beautiful fall colored sunflowers to get out into my yard very soon here. I make a really nice fall autumn yard scheme that they will look lovely in!!!! Yay.
Also I am making this comment made video and I will use the organic seeds I grew for sunflower greens in my salad. I do not know if you cover this in this video?
Op Hs well thank you very much. I mean I wish you could see how perfectly they’re planted. Around in a patterns of four though it’s crazy. I can’t wait for these fall sunflower seeds to come up. It will look super nice.
This reminded me to ask a question: If you cut the flower off, does another one grow back from the same stem? (concerning all flowers in general)
No, not from the same stem.
But if you have multihead sunflowers they will grow from the leaf shoots!
Lots of great info. Thanks so much for the video!
Jag, these are some great videos! Just wondering, should I plant the sunflowers some distance away from the rest of my garden? (Since they attract the bad pests)
Wonderful information. I’m a new subscriber. Thanks!
All your informations are excellent. Thanks for sharing.
Nice. Thank you. Do you sell seeds as well?sunflower n others ....
Thank you
Nice sunflower.
Love these! Beautiful addition to your garden
I love them I planted 3....2 are still seedlings but My big baby starting to flower 🌼
I heard that they also enrich the soil with nitrogen as opposed to depleting it.
Thank you for this video 😍
I love walking in my neighborhood and seeing other people planting the sunflowers. Sadly sometimes when they are so big other people steal them :(
How do you steal a sunflower!?!?
They cut it.
Nexim I also saw a man walking down the street he literally ripped the whole thing out of the ground and it still had the roots attached. Then when I got closer to home I noticed my favorite sunflower I would walk by was gone.
rosylemon yeah but how do you lift a big sunflower, like the 3-4m ones
I've heard of two different gardeners in my neighborhood who have had flowers stolen, cut right out of their garden. They weren't sunflowers. One person had gladiolas stolen. The other I don't remember. I really can't comprehend this. So heartless to steal from someone else's garden.
Thank you for the tips and info. What happened to the lovely intro’ you normally have at the beginning of each video?
The video I really needed , thank you for this video.
me too but not.for.the.reason you do...IM SICK OF THE BLM VIOLENCE AND KILLING LOOTING AND LIES...ALL LIVES MATTER.
Jag, which part of California is your farm located? I’m from Ohio and am super loving the sunny videos and wealth of knowledge you share! Awesome channel 👏💪
We in California near Sacramento
Informative video...Good presentation.Thank you
Great video. I'm obsessed with sunflowers 🌻 🌻🌻🌻!!!!!
Same here. Cannabis did actually end up being a gateway...to sunflowers. And with both, I am hoping to start doing my own experiments in breeding. These are really bringing out my inner mad scientist. Going to start attending to the wild rose bush out front as well, now that I have learned a bit about rose hips.
Beautiful
Great info. This will help me next spring. Is it too late to plant them now?
Little late but you can still plant them if you won't have frost for next 90 days.
I'm growing a sunflower garden in my backyard. What should I do with the stalk once it's finished blooming? Rip it up and re-seed or leave it?
can we plant the sunflower from the cutting stem?
Nice videos -thanks for all the info you provide. There seem to be many varities of sunflowers and the ones that i got from a friend had a large single sunflower at the end of many months of growing. I would rather have a plant that produces many smaller ones like the ones you seem to have. What is the variety that you show in these videos? Thanks.
Check out perennial sunflowers, there are all different kinds and they all have multiple flowers.
You have to find the breed of sunflower that produces the arms and with the arms comes more flowers from one plant. I live in South Florida and have one. Did not know a thing about sunflowers until today when I had to search on how to care for them. This is exciting. I have big plans next year. My sunflower has a bunch of baby sunflowers just starting. Whether or not they fully bloom is questionable. And it’s in a pot still I learned the roots are huge and they don’t do well in pots. I’ll keep reading, watching and learning.
I just counted 5 new buds opening. It’s November.
Did allelopathy get discussed Jeg?