Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Don't grow sunflowers. [b]They will look ridiculous in a suburban yard. [/b]
Basil, grape tomatoes, rosemary, and lavender are all fairly easy to grow.
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Who appointed you judge of what is ridiculous? Have you even seen the many varieties of sunflowers available today?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Don't grow sunflowers. [b]They will look ridiculous in a suburban yard. [/b]
Basil, grape tomatoes, rosemary, and lavender are all fairly easy to grow.
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Who appointed you judge of what is ridiculous? Have you even seen the many varieties of sunflowers available today?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Don't grow sunflowers. They will look ridiculous in a suburban yard.
Basil, grape tomatoes, rosemary, and lavender are all fairly easy to grow.
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Who appointed you judge of what is ridiculous? Have you even seen the many varieties of sunflowers available today?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Don't grow sunflowers. [b]They will look ridiculous in a suburban yard. [/b]
Basil, grape tomatoes, rosemary, and lavender are all fairly easy to grow.
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Who appointed you judge of what is ridiculous? Have you even seen the many varieties of sunflowers available today?
Anonymous wrote:I love my electric mower - ego from Home Depot. It folds in half and has a lot of power for a smaller yard. Our yard is a quarter acre with a 2100 Sq ft slab on it and I can do the lawn with only one recharge or battery swap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Don't grow sunflowers. They will look ridiculous in a suburban yard.
Basil, grape tomatoes, rosemary, and lavender are all fairly easy to grow.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of variables. What are you doing? Just grass? Mower and a string trimmer (get a good one. The cheap ones won't last).
Trees? Flowers? Vegetable garden? What else are you planning.