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How Tall Do Sunflowers Get?

Question: How tall do Sunflower Plants get? Answer: All of the sunflower plants GrowJoy offers, except two varieties, grow to be five-feet tall (one even grows to 10-feet tall). There are two smaller varieties that stay much smaller. The Big Smile Sunflower grows to a mature height of 18-inches tall, and Ball…

Plant Is Not Growing Well, Should I Dig It Up?

Question: If my plant is not growing well where I planted it, should I dig it up and move it to another spot? Answer: Before digging up and moving any plant, we alway recommend calling your local extension office to determine what the possible problem could be. Prematurely digging up and moving a plant could res…

My Flowering Plant is not Blooming, What can I do?

Question: My flowering plant is not blooming, is there something I can do to help it bloom? Answer: If you have a flowering plant that is not blooming, there are two plant needs that you should check. First, check to make sure your plant is receiving the correct amount of sunlight. A plant that does not recei…

What Are The Best Plants For Containers?

Question: What are the best plants to grow in containers? Answer: There are quite a few plants that can be grown in containers, but the most popular varieties are: Begonias , Coleus ,  Geraniums , Ipomoeas , and Petunias . Luckily, we have put together an entire category for plants you can grow in container…

How Tall Are GrowJoy Plants When Shipped?

Question: How tall are GrowJoy plants when they ship? Answer: Our plants all arrive in different sizes, depending on the pot size and variety of plant you purchased. On average though, they ship out around 6-8-inches tall and are trimmed and cleaned before being packed up. Plants that have a trailing habit will …

What Zones Are Mums Hardy In?

Question: What zones do Chrysanthemum plants survive in? Answer: GrowJoy offers four subcategories of Chrysanthemum plants: Belgian Mums, Yoder Garden Mums, Igloo Perennial Mums, and Perennial Mums. Each has their own hardiness level, which are listed below. * Belgian Mums are the classic, mounded garden mums…

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