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https://www.gurneys.com/product/american-giant-sunflowerWhat variety was it? Did you roast and eat the seeds?
Those orange-red sunflowers are gorgeous. Your whole garden seems so successful! A sunflowers field sounds like a dream come true, you will have to share pictures of it this year!https://www.gurneys.com/product/american-giant-sunflower
I recently got some more from here. last year it grew so tall!
this is where I get my veggies and other flowers from
https://sowrightseeds.com/
https://www.createdbynature.com/collections/wildflower-seed-mixes
I may or may not do the sunflower field this since I'm not living at my land yet.Those orange-red sunflowers are gorgeous. Your whole garden seems so successful! A sunflowers field sounds like a dream come true, you will have to share pictures of it this year!
Not that I need even more seeds, but can’t hurt to just take a peak at those sites, right?! Thank you so much for sharing!
yeah! last year was a hard summer! we got temps up to 117F!! we lost on hen due to the heat and a lot of plants.Your whole garden seems so successful!
Oh no how terrible, I’m so sorry to hear thatyeah! last year was a hard summer! we got temps up to 117F!! we lost on hen due to the heat and a lot of plants.
we don’t have temps quite that high, which I’m really thankful for. But around the 100F mark isn’t abnormal for a few weeks here. I hate seeing the girls struggle with the heat. We do a lot of grass flooding for them multiple times a day, only possible because I work from home. Do you get dry heat or humid heat?We get so dry heat here, NOTHING will grow. The grass is brown and the wind blows dirt.Oh no how terrible, I’m so sorry to hear thatwe don’t have temps quite that high, which I’m really thankful for. But around the 100F mark isn’t abnormal for a few weeks here. I hate seeing the girls struggle with the heat. We do a lot of grass flooding for them multiple times a day, only possible because I work from home. Do you get dry heat or humid heat?
Oh man, Im sorry that is sooo scary! I really hope you get a year without all that chaos. I never would guess from all the wonderful flowers and fruits/veg you grow that grass doesn’t! I keep growing lentil “grass” to give my girls something green to eat while it’s winter. They have gone out to the yard and plucked every last green piece of grass they can find. We were even lucky enough to find a worm under a rock the other day!We get so dry heat here, NOTHING will grow. The grass is brown and the wind blows dirt.
We got a small tornado last year! Trash cans flying the coop roof was flying up and down and we were fighting it, Trying to save the chickens in the 75-80 mph winds with rain pounding down on us!!
At least that only happens every so often.
Thank God everything is still the same .
We have hardly a grass in the summer , I feel for my chickens!