Plant Profile
Little Becka Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus Little Becka) are a delightful variety of pollenless dwarf sunflowers known for their compact size and vibrant blooms. These sunflowers typically grow to a height of 2-3 feet, making them perfect for small gardens, containers, or as border plants. They also make great cut flowers and do well growing with other flowers in a cutting garden. This sunflower variety is especially easy to grow—it’s often a gift to budding gardeners as a beginning plant. Little Becka Sunflowers add a cheerful splash of color and charm to any garden or landscape.
Soil pH
Little Becka Sunflowers thrive in well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH range between 6.0 to 7.5. They are adaptable to various soil types, including loamy and sandy soils, as long as the soil is fertile and rich in organic matter.
Sun Requirements
As sun-loving plants, Little Becka Sunflowers require full sun to thrive. Plant them in an area that receives at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal growth and flowering. Insufficient sunlight may result in reduced growth and fewer blooms.
Watering Requirements
While Little Becka Sunflowers are relatively drought-tolerant once established, consistent watering is essential, especially during the early stages of growth and during hot, dry periods. Water deeply and evenly, ensuring the soil is consistently moist but not waterlogged. Allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings to prevent root rot. Applying a layer of mulch around the base of the plants can help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature.
Best Plant Hardiness Zones
Little Becka Sunflowers are well-suited for planting in USDA hardiness zones 3-9. These zones provide the ideal climate conditions for sunflowers, with warm summers and sufficient growing seasons. In these zones, Little Becka Sunflowers can thrive and produce an abundance of cheerful blooms throughout the summer months.
Additional Tips
Harvest fresh flowers: Little Becka Sunflowers are especially popular as cut flowers. Grow them in a row with other flowers suited for cut flower arrangements.
Save for seeds: If you want to harvest the seeds, wait until the plant is past its bloom; it will be closed up and brown. Put a paper bag loosely over the flower and tip the flower head down when you cut it to gather up the most seeds.
Fertilize sparingly: Little Becka Sunflowers do not require heavy fertilization but can benefit from a balanced fertilizer applied during the growing season to promote healthy growth and vibrant blooms.
With their compact size and vibrant blooms, Little Becka Sunflowers bring a touch of beauty and cheerfulness to gardens, containers, and landscapes. With proper care and attention to their soil, sun, and watering requirements, these sunflowers can thrive and brighten up any space with their sunny disposition.