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I have been on the road quite a bit lately, and the sunflowers have really taken off. Next year I won't wait until it's too late to thin them out. There are a few too many and they are shading the pumpkins a bit too much. I never imagined this happening when I planted the seeds!
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Isn't that funny?? I have one like that too! It just kept growing- I thought the flower would be huge, but it is just average size! Enjoy!
 

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That's quite amazing to see how tall they can get! :bee
Nice Picture!! ;)
 

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Well I am jealous! Mine only got as tall as my 4 year old. Total bummer! I thinned mine too, so they look really sad now. :lol:
 

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I'm bummed mine...are only 4 ft or so but big heads... my chickens are gonna love the seeds...I have to cover them soon before the squrrels find them...then dry them
 

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Ok, I grew some this year. 2 kinds. The little ones on one stem..and finally the huge single one on one stem. My question is...how do you dry the head of seeds for the chickens..and protect them from birds and squirrels. (?) The 2nd question is....are the stalks good for recycling in the garden? I was hoping they might be useful for something. If not, they will just go in the bottom of the new compost piles, for drainage.
 

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I dry the heads by hanging them upside down on my clothesline in the basement. I cut one down as needed. The chickens will eat them anytime- dry or not. They really do love them in the depths of winter, though!
 

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lesa said:
I dry the heads by hanging them upside down on my clothesline in the basement. I cut one down as needed. The chickens will eat them anytime- dry or not. They really do love them in the depths of winter, though!
Ok, so like a cool dark, and dry place? I might have a building that fits that description. I would love to be able to give them to the chickens during the winter, when I have no fresh garden veggies to give them. I think that is a grand idea :celebrate
 
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