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Shannon's Garden
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Sunflowers
Helianthus annus
Variety:
mixed
picture
Plant Height: 4.5-11'
Spacing: 18-24"
Sun Preference: Sun to Full Sun
Flower Color: Yellow, Red, Mixed
Self-Sowing
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In my late 20's I finally found something that makes me happy about spring and summer: Gardening. But I never had anything but houseplants growing up, so these are my adventures in learning about outdoor flora.
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