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Old 19th August 2008, 01:32 PM
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thx hongrui......a whole field / bunch of sunflowers is one of my dreams too. the closest i got to it : planted 30 sunflowers seeds hoping that ALL will germinate. Alas, only 7 plants chose to live. From that, they grew at different speeds & had different heights & flowered at different intervals. And after 3 months of care, the fully opened flowers only lasted 3 or 4 days. Where got fair like that man ? I think sunflowers do better in temperate climate. Once the sunflowers get `bashed` by raindrops, that`s it. Finito.

Perhaps I`ll try again to realise the `dream`. anyone got lovely sunflowers to show ?
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I have it long time ago. I successfully grow 3 plant of them. Now, no more.

Last week, I just got some sunflower seeds from forumer. Not sure how flower will looks like... Lets grow it and see...

Here is the photo.
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Old 20th August 2008, 09:43 AM
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thx Casey.....lovely sunflower. sunflowers come in an amazing variety rite ? different flower size, diff plant heights, diff looks ( slightly diff lah ), and even diff colours like orange i think.

let`s see if i can get a huge pot then plant it with some sunflowers.
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I HAD lots of sunflowers. Everytime I grow them CATERPILLARS come. My dad asked my maid to burn them.
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Here is my latest sun flower photos






Tarence, how is those sun flower seeds that I passed to you?
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Those sure are beautiful flowers....Are they really sun loving plants?

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Old 18th December 2008, 12:03 PM
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tis' my favourite flower.

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Old 18th December 2008, 12:04 PM
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Those sure are beautiful flowers....Are they really sun loving plants?

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yes sunflower loves to grow in full light...

and they do well with manure at the base =)
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