
I love my sunflowers, especially the multi-headed ones (which is most of them, hurray!). This year’s selection includes: Red Sun, Italian White, Earthwalker, Valentine and various hybrids from last season’s saved seed.
I love my sunflowers, especially the multi-headed ones (which is most of them, hurray!). This year’s selection includes: Red Sun, Italian White, Earthwalker, Valentine and various hybrids from last season’s saved seed.
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Such a nice selection!
Thank you!
Lovely
🙂
Such a nice variety, so cheerful!
🙂 Thanks Eliza
I have “sunflower=yellow” so deeply imprinted in my psyche, it’s always a surprise to see the cultivars. What a nice collection!
Thanks Linda! I love the yellow ones, but can’t resist trying a couple of new cultivars each year.
Lovely selection. Most of mine were multiheaded, and all yellow petalled, this year. xx
Thanks. You can’t beat bright yellow ones for drama, beauty and cheer!
Delightful!
Paz
Thank you
I was impressed when I thought there were three, let alone nine. They look lovely together. I imagine the birds in your garden are going to be very happy later.
Thanks Susan. The greenfinches are already visiting 🙂
Wow, they did really well! Love them all! 😃