Foxy Lady:Trust me Foxy I don't want to mention it. We shouldn't be getting snow in the middle of spring, and I especially don't want any late frosts as all my vegies are starting to shoot up. Roll on summer.
well ----- after counting the Mondo grass and the Moses in the cradle on the edgings----we estimate there to be about 500 new plantings in the back garden...nothing over $20 and nothing under $5...except the ones I have propagated...which would be about 100....so your looking at a fair amount of gardening/money LOL
Today we have started to strip the bathroom...paint was on special yesterday at $19.80 for 4 litres....usually about $56.00...
the next after this is the main bedroom...Vern and I having done the lounge and the spare roome a couple years ago....
it is all go here lOLOL.....any offers of help????
He is a good friend and is filling in his time doing around my yard and home etc. it fills his time and im now working 3-5 days per week, so I dont really do all that much.
Today we finished painting the bathroom and the kitchen is next... then the main bedroom. I might add that the painting in the bathroom, kitchen and main bedroom havent been done since 1992, so are in desperate need.
Vern and I did the spare room and the lounge in 1994 when he was still in fairly reasonable health.
Tuesday: yep it sure is beginning spring....I came into possession of 2 pomello?? or pomelo today....they are as big as a dinner plate and I want to know if anyone has a recipe for Jam/marmarlade etc they would share with me.... I have searched and searched as to what to do with them.....sorry this isnt exactly gardening but.... :)
BerniceC: I'll see if i can CCP it for you.They use the juice in mens cologne I didn't see anything on making jam, but i bet you can make it the same as any other.Your just using a differant fruit.
Hiya i was just wondering if anyone can give me some advice on what to do with sunflower heads as they start to die off as i heard somewhere that you can dry them out then freeze the seeds for planting next year but i have no idea how to go about it and would be grateful for any advice as the one my daughter grew from school this year was amazing and would love to try to grow more next year. thanks for any help i can get Fiona
Fiona: I never heard of freezing them,seems to mean the seeds would get frost bite.I put my flower bulbs in the fridge so there cool.You could try it that way.
Fiona: With sunflower seeds you dont need to refridgerate. Just take all the seeds off the head.. keep what you want to use to plant next year and then the rest can go to the birds outside. I hang my heads on my fence upside down and the birds spend weeks eating the seed. I grow giant sunflowers and every year I harvest about 40 seeds from one head and give the rest to the birds.. Once you have dried the heads out take the seeds and just keep them in a paper bag in a cool dry place.. Dont put in plastic bags because if there is a tad bit of moisture they will rot or grow mold. So paper bags are best. Good luck!
Rose: thank you Rose i will do that tomorrow - its a giant sunflower kayleigh grew and stood at 7ft at its height but it was beautiful as had over 20 heads on it too so would love to grow some from it next year too as seems a shame to waste it - and there will be plenty for the birds too
Fiona: You know until this year I never saw sunflowers grow more than one head.. I thought it was a rare phenomenon but apparently I just never had the luck of growing sunflowers with more than one head.. This year all mine had a ton of tiny heads shooting out from the 'branches' or the big leaves. So this is common?
Rose: i was the same as you where i always thought a sunflower only ever had one head so was shocked when ours grew loads and i have seen in a few gardens that there are a few sunflowers like it - they sure do look pretty
I just read your question and I'll tell you what we do at my greenhouse. We grow hundreds of sunflowers for making bouquets amd we cut the heads of any flowers we don't use and put them in our boiler room to dry out. In the spring we shake out the seeds that have dried and replant them. It is very easy to propogate new sunflower plants with last year's seeds. A lot of our plants reseed themselves in the fields, just by the seeds falling to the ground in the fall and wintering over in the soil. You don't need to freeze the seeds, just keep them dry and cool. The same process is used for morning glories, which also reseed themselves, of course.
Hi Rose There are hundreds of varieties of sunflowers. Some grow short (3-5 feet) and are branching, meaning they have many flowers from one central stem. Others can be 12 feet tall with one giganting flower at the top and smaller flowers coming out along the stem below. It just depends on what variety you have. We have planted some called sunbeam, moonbright, sunbright, Van Gogh Mix, Italian white, and lemon, just to name a few. They can have all different colored disks and petals
ajtgirl: thank you very much for your help - i will see to them tomorrow as we have had rain all day today and gardening was the last thing i wanted to do lol
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