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Tall Mammoth Sunflowers  December Garden 2008


I can't believe how big some of these sunflowers get.

The sunflowers were transplanted when they were between six and 12 inches tall and have developed the same leaf mold as the ones up against a chain-link fence.

I am curious to see if this is because of their large leaves, the roses and other plants, next to them do not seem to suffer from this mold or disease.

These Mammoth sunflowers came from one small bag of seeds, and I would imagine by now I have the least a thousand if not more seeds.

I planted on thinking that the birds would eat them, but they do not like them at all.

Reading some stuff on larger birds, it seems like some of them will eat them.

Of course I don't have any of them around here.