Helianthus Carmel
Helianthus Carmel
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Short Summary for Helianthus Carmel
Helianthus Carmel is a stunning sunflower variety that features rich, golden-yellow blooms with a hint of copper-red at the center. Known for its shorter stature, it’s perfect for smaller gardens, container planting, and as an eye-catching accent plant in beds or borders. This compact variety retains the charm and vibrant color of traditional sunflowers, but with a more manageable size. Helianthus Carmel is ideal for those looking to add a splash of sunny color to their garden while also attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
Planting Instructions for Helianthus Carmel
General Sowing Time: Sow Helianthus Carmel seeds in early spring once the soil temperature has reached around 15°C–20°C, after the last frost date for your area. This will give your sunflowers the best chance for healthy growth.
Position: Select a full-sun location where the plants can receive 6–8 hours of direct sunlight per day. The soil should be well-draining for optimal growth, and although sunflowers are adaptable, they thrive in moderately fertile soil.
Suitable Space: Ideal for flower beds, container planting, borders, and cut flower gardens, this smaller variety is perfect for tight spaces or for creating a more compact, vibrant display.
Sow Depth: Plant the seeds 2.5 cm deep in the soil. Press the soil gently over the seeds to ensure good contact and enhance germination.
Spacing: Space the seeds 25–30 cm apart to allow adequate space for healthy growth. If planting multiple rows, space them at least 30 cm apart.
Height: Helianthus Carmel typically grows to a height of 1–1.5 meters, making it a great option for those looking for a shorter sunflower variety that still provides a bold, colorful display.
Germination: Expect the seeds to germinate in 7–10 days when kept in warm and moist soil conditions.
Days to Bloom / Harvest: Sunflowers will bloom in 70–85 days after sowing, producing bright, cheerful flowers that last through the summer months.
Temperature: Helianthus Carmel thrives in warm temperatures, ideally ranging from 20°C–30°C. It is a heat-loving plant that requires consistent warmth to flourish.
Watering: Water consistently, keeping the soil moist but not soggy. Sunflowers need regular watering, especially during dry spells, but ensure the soil drains well to prevent root rot.
Fertilizing: Apply a balanced fertilizer at planting and again when the plants reach about half their full height. This helps promote strong growth and vibrant blooms. Avoid too much nitrogen, as it can lead to excessive leaf growth at the expense of flowers.
Pests/Diseases: Helianthus Carmel is relatively pest-resistant but may occasionally be susceptible to aphids, sunflower beetles, and slugs. Watch for powdery mildew, and ensure that the plants have good airflow to prevent fungal diseases.
By following these Helianthus Carmel planting instructions, you’ll enjoy a compact, yet striking sunflower that brings a burst of golden-yellow and copper-red to your garden, along with attracting beneficial pollinators. It’s an excellent choice for adding color to smaller spaces or containers.
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