Squirrel and bird food/plant

Sunflower - Only one grew.
@webeishere (36313)
United States
May 31, 2009 3:27pm CST
I planted between 8 and 12 sunflowers outside. I started them from seed indoor and think I transplanted them outside too early as only this one in the photo attatched grew. The others all died off. Do you get too anxious to transplant things outside for your garden? HAPPY POSTINGS FROM GRANDPA BOB!!~
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@tyc415 (5706)
• United States
31 May 09
This lady I worked for one time at an old country store threw out a bunch of wild sunflower seeds and some of them grew and were so pretty and big. Not sure how many she threw out. She didn't transplant them or anything.
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@webeishere (36313)
• United States
31 May 09
They do look great when fully grown beingh so tall and large. I love them. I am planting more next year along the back fence next year for me and the critters to eat. HAPPY POSTINGS FROM GRANDPA BOB!!~
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@GardenGerty (169448)
• United States
5 Aug 09
I drive past a sunflower planting on a daily basis. It is August, and they have started now to hang their heads. They look so awesome towering above the six food privacy fence.
1 Jun 09
Hi GRANDPA BOB, That is a shame that only one survived, but never mind, you learn as you go along, so maybe next year you can palnt it later. Tamara
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@webeishere (36313)
• United States
1 Jun 09
I plan on planting a dozen or more I think. I love their appearance. HAPPY POSTINGS FROM GRANDPA BOB!!~
@GardenGerty (169448)
• United States
5 Aug 09
I do not grow them well indoors at all. I tend to want to plant them too soon directly into the soil. My sunflowers are always volunteer from the birds and squirrels planting them with sloppy table manners. I had some corn come up volunteer this year as well.
@blackbriar (9075)
• United States
5 Aug 09
If you don't mind exactly where they come up, try letting some of the seeds scatter on the ground. I used to have a wildflower bed that I only planted once cause they self-sowed every fall.
1 Jun 09
yes, this year, i have held back a bit on planting seedlings out due to the dratted snails and slugs. plus my dear lovely cats, who like to 'christen' a raked over piece of earth, and just love to dig things up.you have to be very wary of our unpredictable british weather over here, but fingers crossed, the weather has been pretty good and now we are into june, it should be ok now.
@dragon54u (31633)
• United States
1 Jun 09
I should have waited, I think. My green beans look like lace on Grandma's doilies. However, the bugs have left and now they are growing nice healthy leaves. Next year I think I will wait till the end of May to put things out.
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
1 Jun 09
Yes. We got a bit anxious this year when putting the tomato plants in the ground. We got a frost that we were not expecting and it killed them. I am glad though because the plants that we have now are looking very good and they have alot of green tomatoes on them already.