Today I decided to learn a little bit about my new friend and to my shock I learned that he can grow to 6 feet in diameter and 4-5 feet in height. Hm.....then he will really start insisting that I feed him. I am thinking about perhaps I need to make the flower bed in the backyard a bit bigger to accommodate him.
Here's a pic of a full-grown version:

Photo by ziaAirmac
On a side note, I planted a while ago approx. 100 seeds hoping that they'll actually germinate and I can plant them. I am thinking that I have gone overboard a little bit. There is absolutely no way I will be able to fit all of the plants that I am growing. Although, I am pretty sure that many of them won't last, poor little things, they seem too small to be able to make it. All of these seeds and the annuals that are waiting to get planted this weekend are starting to make the area in my kitchen around the table smell like a greenhouse. I'm sure the air quality is much better over there. If you're interested I may have a few extras of the following plants if you would like some:
1.) Watermelons
2.) Canteloupes
3.) Pumpkins (Of the above 3 items, I really only think I can fit one of each type of plant while I "seeded" about 8-9 of each type.)
4.) Hollyhocks - warning, these grow to over 6 feet tall, this is something I didn't realize when I bought them
5.) California Poppies
6.) Sunflowers - these bad boys are the evening kind, so they will be darker.
7.) Cucumbers
8.) Bachelor's Buttons
9.) Dill - I didn't realize I bought the monster variety.
The availability of the above mentioned plants really depends on whether these little guys actually survive. I am keeping my fingers crossed!























5 comments:
wow! I had no idea artichokes were so massive! lol. Good luck with your garden! Maybe I will have to ask for some advice, I can't seem to grow ANYTHING. Call me sometime, I am having friend withdrawals! :)
Michelle, your blog is a breath of fresh air. It makes me smile every day! Another hollyhock warning: my mom and dad had these in their backyard and they are gorgeous...they were also full of earwigs! Yuck! I don't know if that is normal or if they just had an unusual infestation. Either way, watch your back! :)
Bre, with your genes??? You should trying growing some fun things in pots in Hawaii. I would bet its super easy there. :)
Maryn you are so nice! That is good to hear, also good to know I don't sound too wacky. ;)
Ok, I have looked up hollyhocks and earwigs....looks like earwigs LOVE to munch on those things. Oh dear, if those bad boys bring an infestation I am going to rip them up without a second of hesitation. Earwigs have been a fear of mine since I was little, its the name, conjures up horrible thoughts.
Oh man! I was thinking the same thing. I was like... I'm gonna have to give some of these starter plants away because I have WAY too many.
And that artichoke plant is scary looking. Like a big scary weed or something... but I LOVE artichokes. Tempting just so I would have some around all the time. Yummm...
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