Sunflowers are some of nature’s most impressive flowers – they can grow to be over 10 feet tall, their bright yellow color is incredibly vibrant, they spread rapidly and can take over a large field in just a year, and they even tilt to face the sun as they grow (or so the legendary myth says). If only there were some place to get so close to hundreds of these beautiful plants, where you could see rows and rows of them as far as the eye can see, and truly take in their beauty. Wait! There is! You can find an impressive sunflower field in Delaware on Route 16. Sure, Kansas might be known as the sunflower capital of the United States, but Delaware deserves a spot at the table, too!

Editor’s Note: This field is not yet in bloom as of early July. Before planning a visit, keep in mind that the flowers bloom at slightly different times each year. Your best bet to see the flowers in full bloom is typically late July (the first picture was taken on 7/26/17), but this can vary.

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In a nutshell (or should we say sunflower seed?), states like Kansas and South Dakota (which is the ACTUAL sunflower capital of the US!) might get all the credit, but Delaware is no slouch, either.

We’re so lucky to live in such a beautiful state – if you can’t get enough of Delaware farms and gardens, you’ll love a visit to This Breathtaking Wild Flower Trail In Delaware.

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Where can I find u-pick fields in Delaware?  

Delaware is a delightful state to live in and/or visit, and one of the best parts of the warmer months in our tiny little state is definitely the u-pick farms and fields you’ll find scattered all over (and nearby). In Kent County, head to Blue Heaven Farm and indulge in some of the most amazing locally grown and nourished blueberries on the east coast. In New Castle County, check out Filasky’s Farm, in Middleville; there, you’ll find all sorts of pickable delights like peppers, tomatoes, strawberries, and more. As for u-pick flower fields in Delaware, explore the awe-inspiring beauty of Fifer Orchards, a dreamy u-pick flower farm that offers some amazing memories you’ll never want to forget.  

Where can I find sunflowers in Delaware?  

Sure, states like Kansas and the Dakotas might get all the credit for amazing sunflower fields and farms, but don’t count Delaware out just yet! As it turns out, there are a few places where you can spot some breathtaking sunflowers in Delaware, like the farm in Milton we discussed in the above article. Of course, there are more than just this one field to behold; Fifer Orchards, as mentioned above, is also home to a state-of-the-art, totally surreal sunflower field, and best of all, you can pick your own!  

What is the largest Delaware sunflower field open to the public?  

Once again, we’ve got to hand it to the legendary folks at Fifer Orchards! No, they’re not sponsoring this article blip, they’re just the largest (and greatest) Delaware sunflower field open to the public. With literally thousands of acres to explore, you’ll want to give yourself a few hours of time to take it all in truly. Whether you come with your special person as a wonder-filled date night in Delaware or you bring the whole family (it is one of our favorite things to do with kids in Delaware), you’re in for a treat you’ll never forget. If you’ve never seen a sprawling field of endless sunflowers, have you really lived? We think not.  

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