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References - Sunflowers - A Complete Guide to Selecting and Growing
Congratulations on your interest in growing sunflowers! The sunflower is one of the most widely recognized flowers of all time. It emits a sense of warmth and joy. This large flower blooms in a wide variety of yellows, pinks, and even reds. With a little care you will be rewarded by the most noble of garden beauties. Ask anyone who has grown them and their eyes will light up with excitement. The many varieties have something to offer gardeners of any age regardless of space limitations. So let’s get busy and you will have a garden to be proud of in no time. Selecting a Growing LocationYour first must decide on where you want to grow your sunflowers. Consider the following:
According to USFDA, a combination product is one composed of any combination of a drug and device; biological product and device; drug and biological product f planted in a shady area, sunflowers may stretch to reach sun and thus will require additional staking support as they will if planted in a windy area. Tall varieties are often planted on a fence line to help with support. ; or drug, device, and biological product and fixed dose combination would include two or more combinations of drug. Examples of combination products may in ve a maturity between 75 and 110 days. The nice thing is that you can grow them from the last freeze until winter sets in again. Consider planting a few each week to insure staggered blooms and enjoyment throughout the growing season. Stop planting 75-100 days before the first winter freeze is expected in your location. lude drug-coated devices, drugs packaged with delivery devices in medical kits, and drugs and devices packaged separately but intended to be used together. wers for this reason. Take the time to select and place different size and color varieties as you paint the canvas of your new landscape. Some gardeners like to use larger varieties as the backdrop and progress to mid sized and then small varieties as they get closer to the house or other public sitting areas. here is enormous increase in the number of combination products entering the market in the recent years. Combination products have proven advantages but fixe . Even if the plants can tolerate them, they dry out too quickly. In small six inch pots you generally will only want to plant one plant of a dwarf variety that has a mature height of three feet or less. Generally in this small pot the dwarf plants will not reach more than two feet. If you are planting in medium or large pots, eight inches and larger, you can slightly bend the rules for suggested spacing for the variety and plant three individual plants in each pot. It is still better to stick with small varieties (less than three feet) for medium pots and small or medium (three to five foot) varieties for large pots. It is absolutely critical that your containers have drainage holes. Sunflowers need well drained soil. d dose combinations are still in the process of convincing regulatory authority on their advantages over the single ingredient formulations. Combination pro flower are pollen free. ucts have become life saving products for the pharmaceutical companies who doesn’t have many innovative molecules in their product pipeline and have been inc re particularly strong for extra hot conditions and periods of dry soil. If your plants are going in a windy area you may want to consider bushy, branching varieties and/or be prepared to steak your plants. The following is a list of some of the popular varieties of sunflower and gives characteristics for each plant. Only one Perennial variety is listed and only a few dwarfs, but their certainly are more varieties of each available at seed and plant vendors.
easingly used in the product life cycle management. Even the companies having product patents are trying to extend their product life cycle through the combi 24" and grow to 6'. Days to Maturity – 90. nation products and maximize the revenues. But the companies involved in this practice are overlooking that they are burdening the patients both economically t - Great plant for the family garden, children love it! Full 10" heads on short stem. Heads last up to 5 weeks. Plants should be spaced 12" and grow to 2-3'. Days to Maturity - 80-90. and physically. They need to rightly judge the benefits of the combination products and they have to even look at the risks involved when combining the produ ve brown centers surrounded by a band of buttery-yellow and then white pointed petals. Not a good cut flower. Plants should be spaced 24" and grow to 5-6'. Days to Maturity - 90. ts. Some of the combination products were well accepted by physicians while others suffered. Companies involved in development of combination products are fi longer blooming. Plants should be spaced 24" and grow to 2-5'. Days to Maturity - 90. Selecting Your SunflowersThe foundation from which your sunflower garden is built starts with the seeds. Starting with seeds from reputable vendors will insure that your seeds are fresh, healthy and have a high germinations rate. Quality ProductsYou can find the best online sources for quality seeds and other products mentioned in this article at ht ding difficulty in defining their combination products and facing various challenges from selecting a combination to marketing it. Following aspects would a tp://www.SunflowerOcity.com VarietiesEach of the vendors mentioned above has up to a dozen varieties and combined they carry over thirty different varieties for you to enjoy. Remember to plan out your garden and carefully consider the spaces you intend to occupy with sunflowers and the varieties that will do best for those spaces. Don’t limit yourself to only a couple varieties. By selecting and growing a wide variety of sunflowers you will find out which ones you enjoy best and are most successful growing in your area and can improve your garden from one season to the next. Seeds or PlantsSunflowers are easy to start from seeds, but some people prefer to start from bare root or potted plants particularly for perennial varieties. If you decide to use this method for starting all or some of your sunflowers you will ju dd to the challenges in developing combination products: Which markets to tap where the combination products can do fairly well? Which combination prod st need to successfully transplant the small plants to your containers or garden. Plants are available from a few excellent online vendors who guarantee delivery of healthy plants to your door. Starting From SeedIf you decide to start your sunflowers from seed which is the most common way you will have several methods to consider each of which has advantages and disadvantages.
cts are meaningful and rational? Which therapeutic categories to select? Which Combinations can address unmet needs of the patients? Do combin your garden because seeds and sprouts must be kept moist and not be allowed to dry out. One other possible disadvantage is that you will always have some seeds that don’t make it to becoming viable sunflower plants. If you are trying to have uniform planting in your garden it may be easier using transplants that have already been selected as strong prospects. For these reasons and others it is generally recommended that you germinate your seeds before transplanting in the garden or containers. tions increase the patient compliance? What would be the developing cost? How to tackle the risks encountered during combination product developmen ements and predators. With this method you will want to use a potting mix that is specifically designed for starting seeds. These mixes are finer than even premium potting mixes and contain all the nutrition that your sprouts will need to make it through their first two or three weeks. This method is certainly acceptable, but it too has some draw backs. There is a chance even if you are careful when transplanting the plants from the container that you will damage the root system and stress the young transplant. It is for this reason that the following method may just be the best one available. t? As combination products don't fit into the traditional categories of drugs, medical devices, or biological products, the USFDA is in the process of devel r inside a biodegradable mesh case. When the pellet is soaked in water it swells to five times its size and makes the ideal starting medium for your seeds. You simply push a seed or two in the top of each soaked pellet place them near a sunny window and keep them moist. You can even buy these with plastic trays that have clear lids on them and act as mini greenhouses for sprouting your seeds. With these lids you often won’t even need to add additional water to your pellets until after your seeds sprout. Once the seeds sprout you just remove the lid and continue to water your sprouts until they form their second set of real leaves, generally two to three weeks. Then just plant the bags in the garden. Transplanting to the Garden or ContainersTransplanting is an exciting time. It is when you take the young plants that you have so carefully germinated from seed and place ping new procedures for reviewing their safety, efficacy and quality. Professional from academic institutions, pharmaceutical industries, health care indust them in your garden where with proper care they will take off like wildfire. There are a few important considerations as you begin this phase of your sunflower adventure. Spacing ConsiderationsNew gardeners seem to be particularly prone to overcrowding their plants. Whether this is caused by a desire not to sacrifice any weak stragglers, or a desire to get as many plants in a given area as possible it is a serious mistake that will hamper your ability to grow quality plants. It is important to select the strongest young plants to include in your garden. As a general rule the seeds that germinate first tend to grow faster and produce stronger plants, by being picky and only selecting perhaps the top 50% of your starts to transplant into your garden you will be helping to insure a strong crop. Next, it is extremely important to try to follow spacing guidelines that are speci y and representatives from various regulatory agencies are working out to design the regulatory requirements for manufacture and sale of combination products fied on seed packets for each variety of plant. Failure to do so will result in less healthy, rangy plants that are struggling to compete with one another for food, water, sun, and root and air space. Preparing SoilSunflowers can be grown in a wide variety of soil types and conditions. Regardless of the type or condition of the soil into which you will be transplanting your young plants, it is a good idea to specially prepare the immediate area where each plant will be placed. A good recommendation is to dig a small six inch by six inch hole for each plant. You will then fill this hole with specially prepared soil for your transplant. This soil should consist of premium potting soil with time release fertilizer mixed in. Premium potting soil will either be labeled as such or will be one of the more expensive mixtures. With potting soil you generally get what you pay for. Do . As there is an increasing trend of the combination products companies manufacturing such products should be able to tackle the problems involved in the de not use soil labeled as top soil or garden soil. These blends compact too easily. The premium potting soil will hold moisture and allow your young plants root systems to develop quickly. The time release fertilizer will help to feed your plants for up to four months and add extra insurance to your regular fertilizing schedule. If you prefer to grow your plants organically you can use crab shell meal or fish pellets instead of the time release fertilizer to add to your soil. Caring for your Growing PlantsFertilizers – What Kind and How OftenIf you have started your plants well they will have a good foundation for growth. You will want to have a regular feeding program for best results. Plants require three main nutrients to be healthy: nitrogen which promotes healthy foliage, phosphorus which promotes flowers and potassium which is for strong roots and overall elopment. They need to be wiser in analyzing the market trends and the regulatory requirements. Companies that provide selfless information through particip vigor. All fertilizer products list the ratios of these three components in the order given above. Thus a label that reads 10-15-10 signifies that 10% of the contents is nitrogen, 15% is phosphorus and 10% is potassium. When your plants are in the growth stage, before their flowers start to form you can promote healthy foliage growth by fertilizing every two weeks with a chemical or organic fertilizer that has a nutrient sequence of 20-10-10 or one with the same ratio. Once your plants begin to form flowers you will want to switch your biweekly fertilization to a product with a ration of 10-20-10. One last tip! Sunflowers are generally hardy plants, but you can help to keep them pest free by spraying them with a mixture of ? table spoon of liquid dish detergent to one quart of water each week. Good luck with your new friends in the garden and always remember that time spent in the garden is not subtracted from your life tion in industry events and feedback to regulatory authorities would be able to face the challenges and will be successful in developing combination products
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