Gardening
Related: About this forumThe thing I love about Sunflowers is they grow where ever the hell they want to grow
Like right in front of my garage door.
SWBTATTReg
(24,255 posts)STLMO and I hope that they make it to where their flower heads get developed and bloom nicely. Unfortunately, we do have a lot of squirrels around (and possums too) that probably will attack the sunflower heads once they develop (w/ seeds). But, it is nice during the meantime to watch them grow.
QED
(2,969 posts)and found that we have a variety of parrots called ruby throated love birds. They fed on the seeds nearly every morning until the seeds were gone.
What variety are in your pic? Mine only had one flower/stalk but I see many on yours. They're beautiful!
3catwoman3
(25,574 posts)Polly Hennessey
(7,492 posts)NJCher
(38,087 posts)the sunflowers in one of my school gardens grow to 4" thick. Yes, that's how good the sun is.
I am being very selective about where I let them grow this year because last year they turned the water off on us too early (maintenance staff thinks gardening ends on 10/31, LOL) and I didn't have enough water to get the stems out. We literally had to use a chain saw to saw them down and now the root and chopped off stem are in the beds and we'd have to dig them out. Plants have grown around them, unfortunately, so can't do it now. Will have to wait until those plants, like tomatoes, etc., are spent.
We have many passersby at the gardens and people love to stop the gardeners and talk. One of the most frequent topics of conversation is how magnificent the sunflowers are.
Bamboo does some interesting placement, too. I have a bamboo forest to the east of me, which I let grow as a privacy means. This year the bamboo grew in such a way as to provide bannisters for the stairs! I love it that I can have a pole to hang on to if I need it.
NJCher
(38,087 posts)In a crack in the sidewalk?
Siwsan
(27,321 posts)Last year I had a moon flower growing in the almost the exact same spot.
pansypoo53219
(21,771 posts)+ when we planted red sunflowers in following years.