or new to On Crooked Creek ~
you only have to open this blog to know that . . .
I L O V E Sunflowers!!!
Here On Crooked Creek ~
"Mr. Ed" grows Sunflowers every year just for me. . .
and to feed the birds! ! !
Lovely, petite, Lemon Ice variety ~
Vivid, Russian Red variety ~
and, traditional, Giant Yellow variety! ! !
Each bud brings about an air of anticipation!
Especially ~
when the volunteer seeds begin to sprout ~
step ~
by ~
step !
Sunflowers ~
planted not by "Mr. Ed" ~
but rather by the birds that eat from our feeders
On Crooked Creek!
Singly ~
in pairs ~
or trilogies ! ! !
Regardless of their origin. . .
all become a source to
feed the birds !
Awaiting the day of transformation from flower ~ to ~ feed,
a giant Sunflower head dries in the sweltering triple digit
temperatures on a heirloom tractor seat !
Feeding the birds ~
brings "Mr. Ed" and I beautiful Sunflowers ~
here On Crooked Creek ! ! !
Until next time. . .
8 comments:
Pat, I love sunflowers, too! They are such a happy flower! I am sure you have a beautiful show!
Always enjoy seeing your sunflowers. Hope you are having a nice weekend with less heat. Ours is supposed to break this weekend but I don't see any rain coming yet. I always enjoy seeing your seasonal decor changes. And I like the way you fold your cloth napkins in the rings! I'll have to try that for a change!
Love the sunflowers, Pat! I know the birds appreciate them, too!Happy weekend!...hugs...Debbie
Lovely sunflowers -- our only ones are the ones left by the birds!
I'm wishing I had planted sunflowers this year. Yours look great. Do you sow them directly in the ground or in pots first? I planted some a year before last and they were pitiful. The year before I had some giant ones that did pretty well. I like the unusual colored ones like Tuscan colors, too...they were the ones which didn't do well.
Thanks for sharing yours.
Babs
Your sunflowers are just beautiful. What treasures you get to enjoy.
I also love sunflowers...so bright and happy. I like to feed the birds and they always pick out the sunflowers seeds first.
What a sweet hubby! There are so many varieties available to buy this time of year. Gorgeous color! You make the birdies so happy too!
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