Armagh

Near Craigavon

~19 miles Belfast (2)
~0 miles waterford (0)
~8 miles Banbridge (0)
~10 miles Dromore (0)
~12 miles Lisburn (0)
~12 miles Armagh (0)
~12 miles Hillsborough (0)
~13 miles Crumlin (0)
~15 miles Dungannon (0)
~18 miles Newry (0)
~19 miles Caledon (0)
~19 miles Cookstown (0)
~19 miles Antrim (0)
~20 miles Ballynahinch (0)
~22 miles Castlewellan (0)
~22 miles Magherafelt (0)
~23 miles Aughnacloy (0)
~23 miles Newtownabbey (0)
~24 miles Ballyclare (0)
Developing sunflowers: stand and soil The position for sunflowers must be highly insolated and best sheltered from your wind (sunflowers are usually tall plants - Strong winds can make them break). Sunflowers need soil reasonably moist, fertile, deeply cultivated with a superior content of nutrients. Sunflower seeds sown for target in the garden within the second half of April and could. Seeds were placed at a depth of 2-3 cm. We sow a few seeds available as one place, and after the victory of seedlings we break, leaving one, the strongest plant. High sunflower varieties sown at a spacing of 50 x 75 cm, while the variety of low - at a spacing of 25 x 50 cm.