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Standing tall for early years by planting sunflowers

A national campaign aimed at celebrating the sector’s move towards a fresh new chapter has been launched by London Early Years Foundation to mark Empathy Day.
Planting sunflower seeds at Harrow Road Nursery and Pre School (LEYF) as part of LEYF's Standing Tall for Early Years campaign
Planting sunflower seeds at Harrow Road Nursery and Pre School (LEYF) as part of LEYF's Standing Tall for Early Years campaign

Standing Tall for Early Years invites settings across the UK to plant sunflower seeds; record how tall they grow and post photos of them on Twitter to @leyfonline using the hashtag #standingtall4EY.

A prize will be awarded for the tallest towering sunflower by LEYF’s garden expert and co-author of 50 Fantastic Ideas for Nursery Gardens, Clodagh Halse.

June O’Sullivan, CEO of LEYF said, ‘Both the sector and the children have been through so much uncertainly, upheaval and change over the past few months, we at LEYF believe now is the time to understand each other’s emotions, be kind to each other and look to the future with hope and positivity. What better way to do this than planting radiant sunflowers and standing tall together.’

She added, ‘Early years has been badly underfunded for a decade, and in the last financial year the childcare sector faced a £600m funding shortfall – not to mention a lack of status and recognition from the Government. Let’s all unite and shine much-needed light on the great work we all do.’

Clodagh Halse added, ‘Taking ownership of individual plants will increase the children’s involvement and awareness of the growing process. Caring for the plants and comparing measurements will help them learn through change – something which we’ve all had to embrace over the past few months.’

Tips for growing sunflowers

Here are some hints and tips on how to grow and maintain them.

  • Sunflowers can be sown straight into the ground where they are going to flower, so make sure you use a trowel to remove any weeds from around the area before planting
  • Find a suitable spot where they will get 6-8 hours sun per day – this is what they need to grow successfully.
  • Rake the soil to a fine tilth (a fine crumbly texture) and make some drills 12mm deep. Leave a 10cm space between each seed if you are sowing more than one.
  • Place the seed(s) in carefully and cover up with soil. Don’t forget to water the seeds gently.
  • Be careful, as slugs and snails like to eat new shoots. You may want to protect the seedlings by cutting the top off a plastic bottle and placing it over your seedlings.
  • As your sunflower begins to grow taller than you, you will need to help support the stem by placing a cane near the stem and loosely tying it to the plant with string.
  • Watch your sunflower grow and grow and grow…

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  • For more details about Empathy Day visit https://www.empathylab.uk/empathy-day
  • Nursery World has launched a campaign to show why the vital work of the early years sector should be better valued and funded #StandUpForEarlyYears, www.nurseryworld.co.uk/stand-up-for-early-years


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