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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Beautiful and Easy to Grow Jun 17, 2010
By M. C. Hennessy
"Thai food lover"
I started the seeds indoors in early March and then hardened them on my front porch. They are now in full, beautiful bloom throughout my garden. I used four different sunflowers this year and the Chocolate Cherries are the smallest, but very pretty. They are very heat tolerant and can handle dry conditions. They are marvelous photography subjects!
Chocolate Cherry Still Blooming In Febuary! Feb 09, 2012
By J. Henry Renee's seeds have never failed me yet, these Chocolate Cherry Sunflowers, a giant head with lots of little flowers, must be seen in person to enjoy. It's February and I am still enjoying this great flowers, I will try to upload of video to show you all. One key I found, I was lucky to have a hot Winter, and I keep the ground relative moist with a humus covering for the plants. The ground has to be just correct (not soaked, or they can become rotten). Good Luck with your seeds!
Wonderful Color!! Jan 19, 2012
By M. E. Maas (first off... I planted these in the wrong area... simply not enough soil depth)
When they finally bloomed (took a while here, we had a very bad summer for plants) they were beautiful. I loved the deep red color. Will definitely add to my sunflower garden again!
2 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Disappointing Aug 15, 2008
By P. Boatman
"NonCharon"
I planted mine in a separate area next to my yellow and mixed color sunflowers and they never sprouted. (shrugs) I wonder if I got an old batch of seeds.
30 of 94 found the following review helpful:
A little lacking Sep 12, 2006
By viktor_57
"viktor_57"
I love sunflower seeds, chocolate, and cherries, so you can imagine my delight when I found these Chocolate Cherry Sunflower Seeds available on Amazon. When the packet arrived, I tore it open and downed the entire contents into my eager mouth, expecting an explosion of chocolate-cherry-sunflowery sapidity. Instead, I got a mouthful of hard shells. I crunched through the tough, outer hulls, wondering at the inventiveness of the manufacturers who had somehow injected chocolate and cherry flavors into hard, unopened shells, but then as I macerated both hull and softer kernel into a splintery mash, found that the chocolate and cherry flavors had somehow gone missing.
When my wife came home, I mentioned to her how I was ripped off by the Chocolate Cherry Sunflower Seeds which lacked both chocolate and cherry flavors and, in fact, were barely edible. My wife picked up the empty packet, looked at it for a moment, and then hit me over the head with a dining room chair. "You idiot," she said, "these seeds are for planting." She then clobbered me with an antique, oak coat tree. "I don't know why I ever married you," she continued, "you are always doing stupid, embarrassing things, and no matter how hard I hit you, you never learn." She then whacked me with the coffee table for emphasis.
Maybe I had gotten a bad batch of seeds. I think I will order them again, and the next time, the manufacturers had better not forget the chocolate and cherry flavors, or someone is going to get a beating!
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