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Green Thumb Sunday – Sunflowers

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One thing that’s showing consistent progress in my garden is sunflowers. I planted three varieties: Sunspot, Autumn Beauty, and Mammoth Grey Stripe.

I planted some in pots and particular other places, but because my raised garden beds are so meticulously geometrical, I thought some randomness needed to be thrown in. So I threw some sunflower and nasturtium seeds about randomly. The following pictures are of one of those random sunflowers. I’m guessing this one’s a mammoth grey stripe.

This was taken this morning…unfortunately, I’ve been playing with my camera and the settings weren’t right. I was going to go take another pic, but the battery was dead. And I don’t feel like trying to correct it in post production right now.
mammoth sunflower

Here’s a picture of the same one taken 9 days ago (and in better light).
mammoth sunflower

The progress of the corn can be seen as well, so that’s nice. Unfortunately, the squash and the watermelons that I’ve posted about recently…gone. :( I’m not sure if the watermelon is a victim of the sqirrels or one of the near flash flood downpours we had this past week, but the one I posted is not there, there’s just one little stub of something green in that area. And the corn in that bed is really, really sad. I seriously need to regroup in that bed. And since it’s the last one to get irrigation, I guess that’s okay. A fresh start next week or so.

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2 Comments

  1. Too bad about the watermelon. There is a whole quarter section (160 acres) of watermelons growing in the fields directly across the street from the side of my house. So close, but so far away. The farmers guard those fields like they are growing some kind of dope!
    Happy GTS,
    Aiyana

    Posted on 25-May-08 at 10:14 am | Permalink
  2. I love sunflowers and my grandsons always want to plant sunflower seed. It is time to do that. Thanks for reminding me.

    Enjoyed your photos. I hope you will post some when the sunflowers are in bloom. I love the way the birds come to get the seeds.

    Blessings,
    Mary

    Posted on 25-May-08 at 10:19 am | Permalink

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