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| Self seeded sunflower, blooming in June |
I haven't seen any chipmunks on our little farm, and the sunflowers we grow are grown against the long southern wall of the house. Last fall I was lazy and didn't take the sunflower seed heads in like I did the previous year. The birds found them quickly, and we had a wonderful show of goldfinches and other birds on the abondoned seed heads.
I thought no more about it until this spring when we noticed "weeds" growing among the shrubs on that side of the house. The weeds quickly grew into sunflowers - and because they got such an early start, they're blooming today, in June instead of August.
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| Pink clashes with the red - but the petunias had other ideas! |
My front window boxes are planted with geraniums that I wintered over. This year, more volunteers emerged - geranium seedlings! Today we counted four altogether. They grew in the oddest places. Some are tucked up under the damp shelter of the azaleas, a few are under the porch overhang, and one is just next to the sidewalk. Honestly, if I tried to start seeds there they'd never come up, but these seeds found a way!
Lastly, I've got clusters of pansies growing under the shady stone wall of my back deck. I've planted lots of pansies there in previous years, but this year switched over to impatiens. Then I noticed the pansies coming up all over the place. I've got white and yellow pansies nodding among the impatiens.
Garden volunteers offer fun surprises. You never know what you're going to get when the plants start seeding everywhere. It works for my unsophisticated country casual design where anything goes. My plants know where to grow!
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| Coreopsis self seeded among the daisies. |



1 comments:
Beautiful. I love flowers but have a 70lb sulcata tortoise in my back yard so all my plants or vegies have to be in pots as he either eats them or tramples over them. But he also adds to the beauty and uniqueness of my yard!
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