Hi, Rick: You most certainly can save sunflower seeds, although bear in mind that if your sunnies are a hybrid variety (vs. open-pollinated), they may not propagate well (true) or even at all. Dry them well on paper towels and then store in an airtight container (such as a jar) in a cool place. They can be sprouted next spring for best results, but planting directly into the ground can also work. See the info above for more answers, and good luck!
Hi, Rick: You most certainly can save sunflower seeds, although bear in mind that if your sunnies are a hybrid variety (vs. open-pollinated), they may not propagate well (true) or even at all. Dry them well on paper towels and then store in an airtight container (such as a jar) in a cool place. They can be sprouted next spring for best results, but planting directly into the ground can also work. See the info above for more answers, and good luck!