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Archive for September, 2008

American Giant Hybrid can grow to 16+ feet  and has very large seed heads.

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Frilly Sunflower

There is a picture of a Sunflower on this blog that I have not seen before very pretty. Frilly Sunflower

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More About Sunflowers

I enjoy this web blog because it is not only about Sunflowers but other things connected with them or entirely different. the way I have in mind for mine. Check it out if you like Sunflowers.

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Picture’s

Some pictures I enjoyed  while looking at some blogs.
http://cindydyer.wordpress.com/tag/sunflower/

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Aloe Vera

 
This is a picture of my Aloe Vera. It was getting
so big I put it out on the deck this summer and
it has bloomed three times this year. Now its
time to trim it up and bring it in.
I found this site interesting.
http://www.my-aloe-vera.com/aloe-vera-plant.html

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CHOCOLATE CHERRY SUNFLOWER

 I found this blog to be very informative and interesting. The picture I have on my banner is of a Sunflower I was not familiar with (could it be a “Chocolate Cherry Sunflower”) as pictured on this blog
http://www.yougrowgirl.com/
I planted a box of mixed Sunflowers so I have quite a variety, and I am not familiar [...]

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Tallest Sunflower in the Garden

This is a picture of my largest sunflower, unfortunately just when it started to set a head we had a strong thunder storm and in the morning the flower was laying on the ground, I was really disappointed the stock was really tall and I was waiting to see how large the flower would get. [...]

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DEER IN THE WINDOW

 
I took this picture from the basement window so it’s not to clear. I love watching the deer, but I was not to happy when they started to eat the leaves off my sunflowers when they started to grow (I had to spray the plants to keep them away)

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FROM MY GARDEN

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FOLLOW THE SUN

I planted some sunflowers where I can see them from the kitchen window. I love how sunflowers follow the sun.  Heliotropism can be seen in sunflowers, which slowly turn their large flowers so that they continually face the sun. At sunrise, most sunflowers are turned towards the east. Through the day, they follow the sun from [...]

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