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DearMildred Posted - Jul 14 2008 : 12:00:21 PM
Hi! Novice gardener here.

My neighbor took down a tree and now I have a major sunny spot in my yard where once I had none. It's kind of along the side. I thought I might like to plant some giant sunflowers there. Is it too late in the summer to start them from seed?

~Amanda in OK~

Tomorrow is a new day; begin it well and serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered by your old nonsense. -Emerson
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eskimobirdlady Posted - Jul 15 2008 : 10:00:42 AM
mara, did you keep them well watered? i would try that for a whiel just in case! peace connie in alaska
Rosemary Posted - Jul 15 2008 : 07:45:18 AM
I planted poppies this year, about a ,onth ago -- those pretty pastel ones -- and not a single seed germinated. Everyone says poppies are so easy to grow! That's a wondderul idea for Amanda, though. I didn't know that sunflowers were such fast growers! I might try some now, for the birds...
eskimobirdlady Posted - Jul 14 2008 : 11:31:18 PM
you have such a logn growing season in tulsa (compared to alaska lol) that i would just look on a package of sunflower seeds and see waht the growing time is. i jsut planted tuberous begonias that i got dirt cheap, but i dont expect them to do much growing with our short season and cool ground temps. they are pretty no matter what *grin* anther thing you might look into planting is poppys! they are fast growing and so colorful! last year i planted 4 packages mixed with a small amount of sand in a bed that was only 4X6 and had an awesome mass of flowers. they are very easy to grow, especially for a beginner. good luck with your new flower bed! peace connie in alaska
ddmashayekhi Posted - Jul 14 2008 : 3:13:54 PM
I just bought a few begonias at a local nursery and they were 75% off! Now is a great time to get good deals on annuals and sometimes perennials. You really need to water them though since this is the really hot time of summer. Have fun planting your sunny garden!

Dawn in IL
Alee Posted - Jul 14 2008 : 2:21:42 PM
Sun flowers grow fast and can be planted anytime up until mid July. I hadn't thought about Sun flowers but I think I am going to plant a whole mess of them in my yard for shade! Thanks for the idea!

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Rosemary Posted - Jul 14 2008 : 12:18:58 PM
It's NEVER too late to plant flowers! How nice to have a whole new bed to play with! If I were you, though -- and not knowing what growing conditions are like in your area -- I would consider planting plants that you get from friends who are thinning out their perennial beds, or, if you can't avoid it, by going plant shopping. Zinnas grow pretty fast from seed, though, as do any of the most popular and common annuals. You might try them for late August/early September blooms. I wonder if the roots from that old tree are going to give you trouble when you start digging, though. You might need to bring in some topsoil.

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