![Use last year's sunflower stalks as bean and pea poles. Place ends 1' in the ground. | Organic gardening magazine, Water features in the garden, Garden arbor Use last year's sunflower stalks as bean and pea poles. Place ends 1' in the ground. | Organic gardening magazine, Water features in the garden, Garden arbor](https://i.pinimg.com/736x/88/73/81/8873812b08785e49bb110542e65d39d1.jpg)
Use last year's sunflower stalks as bean and pea poles. Place ends 1' in the ground. | Organic gardening magazine, Water features in the garden, Garden arbor
![Sunflowers, in full flower, growing on stalks and tied to a metal trellis, Flagstaff, AZ, USA Stock Photo - Alamy Sunflowers, in full flower, growing on stalks and tied to a metal trellis, Flagstaff, AZ, USA Stock Photo - Alamy](https://l450v.alamy.com/450v/2h4jd9x/sunflowers-in-full-flower-growing-on-stalks-and-tied-to-a-metal-trellis-flagstaff-az-usa-2h4jd9x.jpg)
Sunflowers, in full flower, growing on stalks and tied to a metal trellis, Flagstaff, AZ, USA Stock Photo - Alamy
![Harvested my sunflower heads today. Left their stalks in the ground to serve as trellises for my newly sprouted peas! : r/vegetablegardening Harvested my sunflower heads today. Left their stalks in the ground to serve as trellises for my newly sprouted peas! : r/vegetablegardening](https://preview.redd.it/harvested-my-sunflower-heads-today-left-their-stalks-in-the-v0-1jz15z378jib1.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=ed335109c9d296636f98bc096974ffadc7063649)
Harvested my sunflower heads today. Left their stalks in the ground to serve as trellises for my newly sprouted peas! : r/vegetablegardening
Po' Papa Joe: Suburban Gardening - Pallets, Fruit Trees, Sprouting Containers, and Sunflower Stalk Trellises
![i have a dozen 6 to 9 ft tall sunflower stalks dried from last year. I plan to use as tomato supports. Anyone have tips or other suggestions? : r/gardening i have a dozen 6 to 9 ft tall sunflower stalks dried from last year. I plan to use as tomato supports. Anyone have tips or other suggestions? : r/gardening](https://preview.redd.it/i-have-a-dozen-6-to-9-ft-tall-sunflower-stalks-dried-from-v0-l299vqyinzs81.jpg?width=1080&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=872e109896bea1c9e17e7e6c0f9afb0fb6cde78e)
i have a dozen 6 to 9 ft tall sunflower stalks dried from last year. I plan to use as tomato supports. Anyone have tips or other suggestions? : r/gardening
![Harvested my sunflower heads today. Left their stalks in the ground to serve as trellises for my newly sprouted peas! : r/vegetablegardening Harvested my sunflower heads today. Left their stalks in the ground to serve as trellises for my newly sprouted peas! : r/vegetablegardening](https://preview.redd.it/harvested-my-sunflower-heads-today-left-their-stalks-in-the-v0-4npmdfr48jib1.jpg?width=1080&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=a475ef3476bf815513bf598f448355f681ac9fbc)
Harvested my sunflower heads today. Left their stalks in the ground to serve as trellises for my newly sprouted peas! : r/vegetablegardening
![Po' Papa Joe: Suburban Gardening - Pallets, Fruit Trees, Sprouting Containers, and Sunflower Stalk Trellises Po' Papa Joe: Suburban Gardening - Pallets, Fruit Trees, Sprouting Containers, and Sunflower Stalk Trellises](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-SQoPXmSHJiY/UaZi8OFA7UI/AAAAAAAAMlI/c9nH-bLo9no/s1600/2012-09-07.jpg)
Po' Papa Joe: Suburban Gardening - Pallets, Fruit Trees, Sprouting Containers, and Sunflower Stalk Trellises
![We used dried Mammoth Sunflower stalks from the previous year to construct a tomato trellis. It worked gre… | Tomato trellis, Cucumber gardening, Mammoth sunflower We used dried Mammoth Sunflower stalks from the previous year to construct a tomato trellis. It worked gre… | Tomato trellis, Cucumber gardening, Mammoth sunflower](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/38/9b/bb/389bbbc4322b09a75d60dc6f492822b7.jpg)
We used dried Mammoth Sunflower stalks from the previous year to construct a tomato trellis. It worked gre… | Tomato trellis, Cucumber gardening, Mammoth sunflower
![Harvested my sunflower heads today. Left their stalks in the ground to serve as trellises for my newly sprouted peas! : r/vegetablegardening Harvested my sunflower heads today. Left their stalks in the ground to serve as trellises for my newly sprouted peas! : r/vegetablegardening](https://preview.redd.it/harvested-my-sunflower-heads-today-left-their-stalks-in-the-v0-anyj7ds58jib1.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=73324c32a13eacff9438360eb2aec28ce7033a6a)