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I planted two types of sunflowers, one to grow to 6 ft that has reddish and orangey petals ...
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... and one that is supposed to grow to 8 ft and have huge flowers, but hasn't bloomed quite yet.
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Neither is really the height I was aiming for, but even 5 ft sunflowers are fun. The birds, especially elusive goldfinches, love the seeds, but I will get to pull little sunflower weeds all next year.
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