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I was out walking and I could see this green,
I thought what on earth? As I got closer I could see
so many sunflowers coming up volunteer. I thought,
I will just have my husband plow them all under and
replant because they are just growing willy-nilly.
Then as I was thinking, since my goal was for sunflower
honey, why don't I just let them keep growing and there
will be food for bees to eat when it gets warm enough for the
bees to work.
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This is how it looks from standing in the pasture,
looking across the field. So many sunflowers. I have
always dreamed of a field of sunflowers, if I am not
careful I could get my wish.
Sunflowers and soooo many weeds! There's a jillion of them in that one closeup shot. Although I suppose you can let them all grow together and plow them all when they're all done.
ReplyDeleteI think this will be a short winter. Rocky's already starting to molt his winter feathers.
Yeah me too, it just seems like it will be here and done with, like the little tree I saw with new leaves. Freaked me out let me tell you.
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