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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sunflowers are easy annuals. Just drop some seeds in a sunny spot. For the perennials and vegetables take some time to figure out where you want things to go, and the sun and shade patterns in your yard.[/quote] [b]Don't grow sunflowers. [b]They will look ridiculous in a suburban yard.[/b] [/b] Basil, grape tomatoes, rosemary, and lavender are all fairly easy to grow. [/quote] :roll: Who appointed you judge of what is ridiculous? Have you even seen the many varieties of sunflowers available today?[/quote] I am planning on planting it on the backyard, but I would like to know why you think it would look ridiculous. Besides, it is just a flower and if I don't like I can always take it out… I am still curious though. [/quote] Plant whatever you want, wherever you want. Unless you have a HOA in which case you follow their rules. Life's too short to listen to everyone's opinions. Then again I have roses, irises, Daylilies, bulbs, hostas, okra, peppers and gasp! sunflowers in the front yard :lol: [/quote]
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