Standard Sunflower Seeds

Standard Sunflower Seeds

A high yielding sunflower variety that produces large attractive yellow flowers.

  • Ingredient Percentage
    Sunflower Seeds 100%

£58.50

It’s no secret that Sunflower seeds are a stunning feature for a piece of land - whether you’re planning to grow a small patch to liven up your garden or a large group of them to brighten up a public space, Sunflowers are always a popular choice for doing so. 

In fact, sunflowers aren’t just fascinating on the outside. Did you know that growing sunflower seeds can also provide the following benefits to nature? 

  • Valuable food source for wildlife - Sunflowers provide a vital source of nutrition for birds, insects, and pollinators such as bees. This includes honey bees and bumblebees.
  • Good for your soil - The reason why Sunflowers can stand so tall and strong is due to their impeccable root system. If allowed to die in place, these roots will increase the organic matter within your soil as well as improve your soil’s water holding capacity. Sunflowers also help to fix contaminated soil. 
  • Produce edible seeds - Growing Sunflowers also means that you’ll benefit from the edible seeds that surface. Sunflower seeds are incredibly beneficial to human health, with high vitamin and mineral contents that contribute to lowering cholesterol levels. They also promote healthy skin, hair and nails - and taste great, of course! 

Not only all of this, but our Sunflower seeds are easy to grow and maintain. If you’d like to find out more about how to plant Sunflower seeds, why not take a look at our handy blog page which explains everything you need to know. 

Smart Seeds is proud to be a fifth-generation British seed company. With plenty of experience as one of the leading UK seed suppliers, we’re confident that our Sunflower seeds will be a great addition to your garden or land. 

We hope that you have enough information about our Sunflower seeds for your purchase, however we understand that you may still have questions. In this case, please contact us or visit our FAQs page to find out more.

    Sow: April – June

    Rate: 12kg/ha