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why no sunflower seeds on golf course

by Ms. Alexandria Olson III Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Why are my sunflowers not pollinating?

Bees are one of their main sources of Pollination. It might be there are limited bees and insects in the area, and not enough to pollinate all the seeds. Ideally, the sunflowers need to be within 300 feet of a beehive to have enough chance of bee pollination.

Why are there no seeds on my sunflower heads?

You can easily remove the seeds by rubbing two heads together or just rubbing your palm over the seeds. Another common reason why you may not see any seeds on the sunflower is simply lack of pollination. The ‘ Build it and they will come’ approach doesn’t always pay off for our yellow petalled friends.

How do you know when a sunflower is ready to harvest?

Be wary, however, until the seeds have dried out, then being ‘ready’ may still not be apparent to those who have not grown sunflowers before. If you’re growing sunflowers to harvest the seed heads, whether for human or animal consumption, don’t cut the heads until the green disk at the back of the flower has begun to turn yellow.

Can you see the seeds in a sunflower?

Yes, they look lovely – as all sunflowers do, but with a huge tinge of sadness, it would seem. Maybe You Just Can’t See The Seeds! Strangely, there is a point at which the seeds become more apparent in the sunflower. Let me explain. Seed husks will begin to form from the outside of the main head, working inwards.

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Can you spit sunflower seeds on golf course?

Don't throw cigarette butts or spit out sunflower seeds on the greens.

Why you should not eat sunflower seeds?

Side effects of Sunflower Seeds: Consuming too much may lead to weight gain. Sunflower seeds contain traces of cadmium. Eating too many seeds can be harmful to our kidneys. Eating contaminated sprouted seeds may lead to bacterial infection (Salmonella).

Why do ball players chew sunflower seeds?

Just as with stress eating helps calm us down, being able to chew on something allows players to burn off that nervous energy. So players chew bubble gum or eat sunflower seeds. In fact, there's such a strong connection between the snack food and the game that DAVID Seeds is the official seed of baseball and softball.

Are sunflower seeds littering?

Dave Watt says the Traffic Act classifies cigarette butts, nails, glass, and something that could damage a vehicle or hurt a person as litter. But sunflower seeds aren't listed.

Is sunflower seeds good for sperm?

Sunflower Seeds: Sunflower seeds are rich in Vitamin E, which helps improve sperm count. Sunflower seeds also contain folate and selenium that are useful in improving fertility.

Can sunflower seeds reduce belly fat?

Sunflower Seeds: These mildly nutty seeds are packed with polyunsaturated fats or good fats. They are also a good addition to a weight loss diet. Filled with protein, fibre and essential minerals like vitamin E, folate and copper, these seeds can make for a healthy bet for sustainable weight loss.

Why do ball players spit so much?

And how is saliva used in baseball? Like weightlifters and gymnasts, pitchers use saliva to improve grip. They lick their fingers and hands to moisturise the skin and increase friction to get a better grip on the ball. Pitchers often throw the ball at 150+ kmph, and fatigue and conditions can give way to costly errors.

Are sunflower seeds banned in MLB?

There's also a ban on spitting, which many baseball players do conspicuously. Spitting, "including but not limited to saliva, sunflower seeds or peanut shells, or tobacco," is prohibited.

Are sunflower seeds allowed in MLB?

But there's one thing that caught my eye in the new way of doing things for MLB 2020: No spitting, no chewing tobacco, no sunflower seeds.

How long do sunflower seeds take to biodegrade?

three yearsHow long does it take for sunflower seeds shells to decompose? Sunflower seeds may take at least three years to decompose completely as they are tough and fibrous. They may be mixed with organic matter to fasten the process.

Are sunflower seeds bad for the environment?

Environment. Destruction: low, sunflower seed production is relatively sustainable, there is no known significant damage to air, water, land, soil, forests, etc. as long as pesticides have not been used, be sure to buy Non-GMO/organic, as toxic, chemical pesticides contaminate air, water, soil, etc.

Can you litter peanut shells?

We checked with Google and Yahoo, and they both claim that it is considered littering in South Carolina if you dump out any sort of debris. In fact, according to which website pops up, it can take up to two years for a boiled peanut shell to biodegrade and up to seven years for a dried shell.

Yuck

This is probably a repeat rant, but I have seen this problem at golf courses all over the country.

chrisgolf87

I rarely eat sunflower seeds on the golf course, but when I do I never spit them on the green. I try and spit them in a cup or in the water hazards, and not on the course.

TM golf guy

I rarely eat sunflower seeds on the golf course, but when I do I never spit them on the green. I try and spit them in a cup or in the water hazards, and not on the course.

DRGJR72

I rarely eat sunflower seeds on the golf course, but when I do I never spit them on the green. I try and spit them in a cup or in the water hazards, and not on the course.

TM golf guy

I rarely eat sunflower seeds on the golf course, but when I do I never spit them on the green. I try and spit them in a cup or in the water hazards, and not on the course.

DRGJR72

I rarely eat sunflower seeds on the golf course, but when I do I never spit them on the green. I try and spit them in a cup or in the water hazards, and not on the course.

CUTiger

I rarely eat sunflower seeds on the golf course, but when I do I never spit them on the green. I try and spit them in a cup or in the water hazards, and not on the course.

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I work at a upscale private golf course and I was playing golf Monday with two of my best junior golfers, each have won Junior Virginia State Golf Association State Titles and each are solid plus handicaps. You get it, they are good players and know golf. But something surprised me playing with them Monday.

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Finding them on the greens is real peeve of mine - like I want to be picking up shells that have been in someone else's mouth. Elsewhere, I don't really care. I guess I'd prefer they get spit into the woods or at least the deep rough.

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I think IN THE LEAST seed guys should take the route of the tobacco chewing crowd with the disgusting "cup". I leave a golf course BETTER THAN I FIND IT. The seed thing is ridiculous. Fix you ball mark and two more, fix your divot and two or three more on your walk to the green.

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I am addicted to them but I never bring them golfing, nope. It'd be just another distraction and it's obviously inconsiderate. And yes, I have been seeing pistachio shells as well. Strange..

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Hell no! Like yourself I work as greens crew and shells end up on greens leaving players to sweep them aside bare handed ,,,gross!

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I grew up playing baseball where seeds go hand in hand. I love sunflower seeds, especially in the summer. I often will go through a bag in a couple of days on my commute. But, they stay off the course.

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Nay I don't want to pick up seeds. Who knows where their mouth has been.

Why don't sunflowers have seeds?

Another common reason why you may not see any seeds on the sunflower is simply lack of pollination. The ‘ Build it and they will come’ approach doesn’t always pay off for our yellow petalled friends. Despite all the flowers’ best efforts to attract our lovely bees, bumble bees, wasps and even moths.

What is the culprit for seed cropping?

So this is one reason you can probably cross off your list of suspects. Other culprits might include Chipmunks, Racoons, Woodchucks, mice or rats.

Why don't bees come around?

Sometimes they just don’t come around as they should. There are a couple of main reasons behind this. Bees are one of their main sources of Pollination. It might be there are limited bees and insects in the area, and not enough to pollinate all the seeds.

Can squirrels eat sunflower seeds?

It is certainly feasible for a squirrel to much his way through an entire Sunflower seed head in one sitting. This may even be at the first light of dawn when no one’s looking. If this is the case, you may well simply find husks scattered around the floor and some seeds left on the plant that are hollow inside.

Do seedless grapes produce pollen?

Well, in the same way, one might produce seedless grapes. There’s just less mess involved. They do … possibly have a place. They do not produce pollen, so they’re good for hayfever sufferers, and they’re useful for indoor flower displays.

Do sunflowers have pests?

Thankfully, sunflowers have very, very few arch enemy pests. So this issue is likely to be rare for you. But it’s worth checking out if all the above possibilities still have you scratching your head in dismay. It’s also not always apparent.

Can you tell if a sunflower is seedless?

Anyhow, the thing to watch out for is when you purchase the seeds, be sure to check the label as it will clearly tell you if the Sunflower was ‘Bred’ to be seedless. Yes, they look lovely – as all sunflowers do, but with a huge tinge of sadness, it would seem. Seedless Sunflower.

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