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Mammoth Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is one of the largest varieties of sunflowers, known for its towering height and massive seed-filled heads. Reaching heights of up to 12 feet, it is a favorite for gardeners who want to add dramatic vertical interest to their landscapes. The seeds produced by this variety are not only excellent for bird feeding but are also commonly harvested for snacking and oil extraction. With its bright yellow petals and large brown center, the Mammoth Sunflower serves as a striking focal point in gardens and is a top choice for pollinator-friendly gardens.
Water the sunflower plants regularly, especially during dry spells. Deep watering is recommended to encourage strong root development. Avoid wetting the foliage, as this can encourage fungal diseases. Ensure the soil drains well to prevent waterlogging.
Best suited for USDA zones 4-9, Mammoth Sunflowers thrive in areas with long, warm summers and full sun exposure.
Mammoth Sunflowers are excellent for creating dramatic focal points in flower beds, vegetable gardens, or along fences. They can also be planted as a natural screen or windbreak. The seeds are a nutritious treat for birds and can be harvested for human consumption.
Mammoth Sunflowers are a wonderful addition to any garden, offering towering beauty and a variety of practical uses. Whether you are growing them for their impressive size, their seeds, or to attract pollinators, they are sure to make a lasting impression in your garden.
Mammoth Sunflowers can reach heights of up to 12 feet, depending on growing conditions and care.
Plant Mammoth Sunflower seeds in late spring after the last frost date when the soil has warmed up to at least 60°F (16°C).
While Mammoth Sunflowers are typically grown in the ground, they can also be grown in large containers if provided with enough space for their roots to spread.