The first thing people need to know about harvesting sunflower seeds is to wait until the seeds are fully matured on the flower head.
When to harvest sunflower seeds
Look for the following signs if you're wondering when sunflowers are ready to harvest seeds.
- The back of the sunflower head will turn yellow or brown as the seeds mature.
- The seeds themselves will turn from white to grey or black colour. White seeds are not ready to harvest.
- The seeds will feel firm and plump when mature and begin to loosen from the flower head.
How do you get the seeds from sunflowers for harvesting?
Harvesting sunflower seeds is a straightforward process. Here's a step-by-step guide:
Cut the sunflower heads: before harvesting sunflower seeds, grab some pruning shears and cut the heads off.
Dry the sunflower heads: If your flowers need time to dry out a little bit more, leave them in a dry, well-ventilated spot until the seeds are loose, which can take a few more weeks.
Remove seeds: Once your sunflower seeds are ready for harvesting, remove dead leaves and foliage that might get in the way. Grab a bucket and start removing the seeds. You can do this by rubbing the seeds of the head with your fingers or using a fork to pry them out.
Store the seeds: Once completely dry, store the sunflower seeds in a cool, dry place, ready for planting next year.
How do you deshell sunflower seeds quickly?
Although there's no need to deshell a sunflower seed before feeding it to birds or planting it next year, some people might prefer to remove the outer shell before eating.
Here's a quick and easy method for deshelling sunflower seeds quickly.
- Place the sunflower seeds in a plastic bag.
- Gently hit the seeds with a rolling pin or blunt object.
- Crack open the shells without damaging the kernels inside.
- Separate the kernels from the shells.
- Discard the shells.
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