Graham, Don. (2017) "Bee on a Red Sunflower."
One Seed is a community gardening project from University Libraries at the University of Colorado Boulder. Modeled after popular "One Read" library programs where members of a community read the same book, One Seed invites members of the university community and beyond to grow red sunflowers, exploring their unique story, scientific background, and connection to vibrant archival and special collections at University Libraries.
University Libraries will be giving out packets of red sunflower seeds inside the east entrance of Norlin Library on Thursday, April 18th from 11:00 - 1:00 and again on Monday, April 22th from 11:00 - 1:00. Starting on Thursday, April 18th, you can also pick up a seed packet at the following locations:
Norlin Library (Ask a Librarian Desk - 2nd Floor)
Business Library (Koelbel Building)
Earth Sciences and Map Library (Benson Building)
Engineering, Math and Physics Library (Math Building)
Music Library (Imig Music Building)
Sunflower seeds can be planted after the dangers of spring frost have passed. In Colorado, this is typically mid to late May. Seeds should be planted about 1.5 inches deep in a spot that gets at least 6 hours of sun per day, but more sun is better. Space your seeds 6 to 12 inches apart to prevent overcrowding, while still allowing the plants to be close enough to pollinate one another. Water the seeds daily until germination occurs, normally within 7-10 days.