Sunfinity Sunflowers vs Traditional Sunflowers: Which Should You Grow?
Sunflowers are one of the most rewarding flowers you can grow, but not all sunflowers perform the same. Traditional sunflowers are famous for their giant blooms and classic appearance, while Sunfinity® Sunflowers are known for producing hundreds of flowers over an incredibly long blooming season.
Our complete comparison guide explains which sunflower is best for containers, landscapes, pollinator gardens, and nonstop summer color.
If you love the classic sunflower look with bright golden blooms, check out one of our favorites:
👉 Sunflower Seeds Always Sunny Gold
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Always Sunny Gold produces cheerful yellow flowers that are perfect for flower beds, pollinator gardens, and fresh-cut bouquets.
Looking for a sunflower that blooms continuously all summer?
👉 Sunfinity™ Hybrid Sunflower Seeds
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Unlike traditional varieties, Sunfinity keeps producing new blooms from early summer until frost, making it an outstanding choice for containers, patios, landscapes, and pollinator gardens.
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Zinnias vs Cosmos: Which Flower Should You Grow?
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Whether you choose the timeless beauty of traditional sunflowers or the nonstop blooms of Sunfinity®, both varieties bring bright color, beneficial pollinators, and summer beauty to your garden. Many gardeners grow both together to enjoy giant classic blooms alongside months of continuous flowering.


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