Friday, August 11, 2006

In Bloom Today: Sunflower


Back in June, I wrote about the sunflower that volunteered to grow where I thought I had planted a zucchini seed. I decided that it would be best to move that sunflower elsewhere -- as in, outside of my plot -- not because I don't like sunflowers (they are one of my favorite flowers), but because I thought it would take up too much space and cast too much shade on the other plants.


The sunflower, I thought, would make a perfect candidate for my first foray into guerilla gardening. I had this grand scheme of transporting it to another place, in the dim light of dusk, to beautify a spot in front of a fence that surrounds a set of tennis courts nearby.

But the days passed and I always had an excuse for not moving that sunflower: "I'm too tired." "It's getting dark." "There are too many people here who would disapprove of me planting my own stuff in the public domain." "Maybe I'll do it tomorrow." I dragged my feet for so long and then, once the plant started getting buds, I didn't have the heart to disturb it.


So here we are today, August 11, and you can see that I still have that sunflower in my plot. It turned out to be a real beauty, though, and it really wasn't a troublemaker after all. Things grew around it and under it, and we all managed to get along just fine. The birds are making regular visits to the flowers now, and I enjoy watching them feast on the seeds.


In retrospect, I'm glad I just let that sunflower grow where it wanted to grow. As much as I try to plan everything in the garden -- putting things in particular places or groupings -- it is sometimes the unexpected things that turn out to be the most enjoyable.

7 comments:

  1. The sunflowers look stunning.All mine have finished now.They are so cheerfull, they make you smile.My three big sunflowers were all volunteers, thanks birds!

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  2. Great shots. A couple of weekends ago we went for a drive in the country and I took some photos of the sunflower fields.

    Hopefully I'll actually write about it before winter comes around.

    Thanks for sharing your photos.

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  3. Lovely! I like the contentment of the volunteers who sprouted where they wanted. And isn't it nice when the birds appreciate your garden too.

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  4. Anonymous8:55 AM

    It is very pretty indeed! It looks such a lovely place!

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  5. Anonymous6:40 PM

    Beautiful. It is probably good they weren't moved as the photo wouldn't have been the same.

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  6. Anonymous8:24 PM

    That's a beautiful photo of a sunflower! The very essence of summer.

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  7. My garden plans never work out, for the self seeders that grow where they please! I don't mind one bit!
    Your sunflowers are sooo big! Beautiful!

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