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| UglyDave |
hello everyone.
i bought some seeds for flowers and all the rest a few months ago. planted them a few days ago.
anyways. i'm just wondering if they'll grow again next year of of i'll have to plant new seeds??
type = sunflower.
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| Floorfiller |
| sunflowers grow like crazy hehehe...you should be asking yourself...will you be able to kill it hehehee |
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| UglyDave |
| quote: | Originally posted by Floorfiller
sunflowers grow like crazy hehehe...you should be asking yourself...will you be able to kill it hehehee |
well, in irish climate i doubt they'll get too big.
i've been din a bita gardening lately..
planted an apple tree last year.
a pear tree a few weeks back & a weeping willow - also a few weeks back!
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| P4z! |
most sunflowers grow for one year, but there is however a little more rare sunflower called Helianthus Mollis that can grow for several years.
Heliantus Mollis (Downy Sunflower) |
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| TeKnoHe@d2025 |
The majority of sunflowers are annuals (grow once and then die). Perennials are flowers that come up a number of years, without replanting.
Weeping Willows are cool trees too.:D |
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