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Sunflower Microgreens Seeds

Sunflower Microgreens Seeds

SKU:7628

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It's no wonder that birds covet the young sunflower greens that emerge in your garden. They know how delectable they are! High in iron, calcium, protein, and healthful unsaturated fat, the greens from these black oil sunflower seeds (loved by microgreen enthusiasts for their fabulous flavor and tender texture) are a nutritious addition to just about any dish that sprouts from your imagination.

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~40.0 g

(~510 seeds)

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Variety Info

Days to Maturity: 10–20 days

Family: Asteraceae

Type: Microgreens (Learn more)

Native: North America

Hardiness: Annual

Exposure: Full sun to part shade

Plant Dimensions: Harvest when first true leaves appear

Variety Info: Sunflower microgreens are meant to be harvested at 1"–2" tall for use as crisp, tender, succulent raw greens. Black oil sunflower seeds are commonly found in birdseed mix and used to make sunflower oil. Any variety of sunflower seed may be grown for its edible, young greens, but the black oil seed produces a very tasty, tender seedling that is often preferred by microgreen enthusiasts.

Attributes: Good for Containers

Non GMO Project

Sowing Info

When to Sow Outside: Not recommended. Microgreens are fragile, and outside soil makes them difficult to clean.

When to Start Inside: RECOMMENDED. Sow indoors any time of year. For a continual crop, sow every 7 to 14 days.

Days to Emerge: 5–12 days

Seed Depth: ⅛"–¼"

Seed Spacing: ½"–1"

Thinning: Not required

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Growing Info

Harvesting: When seedlings emerge, the first pair of leaves to show are the cotyledons, which can look very different from the leaves that follow, called "true" leaves. Microgreens are ready to harvest when they have cotyledons, or when the first true leaves have begun to form, depending on preference. Cool growing temperatures may slow the expected amount of days to maturity. Using scissors, cut microgreens just above the soil line when you are ready to use them.

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  • Sarah T.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1/18/25
    5 Stars

    This is my first indoor gardening project with sunflower shoots in a mason jar. Most of the seeds germinated. I think some were growing at a slower pace, as seen in the photo. With the next round, I will remove the empty hulls earlier in the process.

  • Jennifer
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    1/17/25
    4 Stars

    Seeds came well packaged, can't give 5 stars until I see the germination rates.

  • Michele C.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1/27/24
    5 Stars

    First time growing micro greens. They sprouted really quickly and evenly in the tray. Just serve them tonight to my guests for dinner in their salad and they love them. They were so pretty. A great extra touch to make salads and fun.

    Which best describes you as a gardener? Intermediate
  • Maria
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    11/18/23
    5 Stars

    Ready for spring

  • Maria
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    11/18/23
    5 Stars

    Ready for spring