Earlier this week we were in the back yard and Little Bit asked me if I could water the sunflowers.
I turned around to see that their beautiful blooms were hanging heavy, looking towards the ground.
Seems that their days of posing for pictures have been replaced by the need to work to produce seeds.
I’ve been keeping an eye on them and watching them change. The petals are drying up some and falling to the grass leaving a small bit of yellow.
I love how nature knows it’s job and just gets it done.
A few minutes ago, I walked out there and got the biggest surprise!
In the crooks of the stems, where the leaves grow, the sweetest little flowers are blooming!
The sunflower’s babies.
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Thank you for sharing! :)
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Beautiful beings. Thank you for the pics and congratulations! They look lovely and healthy. <3
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Thank you so much. I was thinking of those lovely flowers this week while the weatherman was calling for ice. The garden is wearing it’s winter coat now, but the memories remain in my mind. Thanks for your nice comment! :)
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You are most welcome. You should also publish the winter blooms adorning a snowy cape.
Can’t wait to read more. Best of luck. :) <3
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That’s a great idea! Thank you!
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Mention not. :)
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So lovely! So glad to see the budding babies :)
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Thanks went out tonight and a few more bloomed!
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This post makes me soooo happy
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Awww!! Thank you so much! Made me smile really big! :)
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I’m glad xx you deserve it
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Oh my! :) :) :)
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So nice!!! What’s the process for harvesting the seeds?
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That’s a great question! Last time I tried it, they would not come loose. It was really hard. I just read that the flowers have to be completely dried out and not have any moisture once the drying process begins.
Supposedly, once they are dry, the heads can either be rubbed with a stiff brush, or 2 can be rubbed together to loosen the seeds. I hope to do some more reading on it. :)
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Hmmm that doesn’t sound too hard but of course when you try it it’s probably the hardest thing hahahaha The online DIYs make it look so easy.
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It does sound easy. I definitely didn’t do something right last time. Ha. Mostly what I remember was that they were stuck and pointy. Thanks for your comment. Made me laugh! :)
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Hahaha oh gosh that’s unfortunate. Well best of luck this time!!! Do you mind checking my blog out? Any advice would be much appreciated :)
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Sure! I’d love to! I bet it’s great! :)
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Here it is :)
https://daytodayphotographyblog.wordpress.com/2016/08/29/succulent-of-the-day/
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Those are some great photos! :)
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Thank youuuu!! Glad you enjoyed them
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Love the beach ones, too. :) Looks like a neat place. Really like the railroad tracks and the structures with graffiti. And, the one with the sunglasses was funny. Is that a black lab? We have one- he’s 14. :)
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Hahah yeah I accidentally left my glasses and remembered last minute. I ran back and took a pic for the memory. Yeah that’s Louie. He’s hilarious
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Animals are great! :)
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What a beautiful set of photos Jess. Mother Nature’s bounty has been working overtime, so much hope in renewal and growth. xo
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Hi Miri. Thank you so much. Those flowers sure are a joy to watch. Just to think all of these photos and fun came from planting a handful of seeds. :)
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How wonderful. The beauty and magic of life! Love it. xo :)
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How are you doing?
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I’m okay. In bed now, close to midnight and just about to sign off. How nice to say good night to you Jess.
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Aw! Sweetest of dreams! :)
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A dreamless sleep last night … as far as I can remember anyway! :) Hugs to you. xo
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Oh, but you got some sleep???? That is good!!
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I did indeed … and now a new day beckons.
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Love the baby sunflowers!
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They are so cute. Small. :) Thanks for reading! :)
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I’ve never seen that, Jessica! That is one amazing sunflower you have there! Lovely photos and this is a series of posts I won’t forget! 😀
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Aw!! You’re very sweet!! I didn’t know they did that either. Pretty neat.
Are you home from sunny Florida?
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Trying to get rid of me!! 😀😀 only kidding! No, a week left, yeah! Taking a break from the heat in the cooling air con.
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Actually, I’d rather keep ya. :) So glad you have another week!
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Never say die sunflowers!
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I just went out there. There’s 14 new buds on!
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No quitters in that group!
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Ha ha!! Good point! :)
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How are you doing? How’s your mom and dad?
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Fair would be a generous assessment. :(
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Ohhhh….. :(
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Sorry I haven’t shared your sailboat post yet. Got some serious writer’s block going on lately. Must be my time for learnin’, instead of talking! Ha!
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Brain cramp! Been there, had that!
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Oh good. Hope it passes… :)
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It cant rain all the time!
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Oh my gosh. You have no idea how fitting that is! There’s a pressure system over us which is giving me a nice headache, and the clouds are built up and it lightning and thunders, but NO RAIN. I really wish it would rain.
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Stay in where its safe and read my latest to the little one….it will be a hit!
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Ok! :)
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Oh man, what an awesome post!! Bravo!!
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Very cute babies, Jessica. Glad you spotted them hiding there. :)
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Thanks, Sylvia. Another bloomed this morning. :)
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Love nature and how she is always renewing. We need to get back to a more natural way of thinking. There will be some happy well fed birds this winter!!
Love the photos!
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I love your word “renewing”. That’s a great way to see it! We always have tons of birds in winter. Won’t they be surprised to see those extra seeds?!
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They will love your seeds. Are you just going to leave them on the stalks or will you hand them up to dry out! I always opt for the “natural” way. Less work for me😃.
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It IS a lot of work to get them out! We tried that one year. Maybe we’ll just let nature run its course this time. :) Unless we get antsy. Ha!
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Next you can share the seeds with the Earth, the birds… Another great post.
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Hi. Thank you. I’m interested to see them turn completely to seed. The outer edges are starting. I can’t wait til the birds have a feast!! Our winter feeders are near the garden, too. :)
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Nature is totally incredible when you think about it. Over and over it produces the miracle of an enormous variety of plants and animals! (us included, though I sometimes have my doubts! :( ) Thanks for a lovely share, Jess. Happy weekend! :)
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I love what you said! Miracles abound!! :) Thanks for your lovely comments!
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Cool, I had no idea!
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Isn’t that crazy how they came up there? Pretty neat. There’s several on each plant, so hopefully we’ll have more flower babies to see!! :)
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What a nice bonus!
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Gifts in the most unlikely places. 💗
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I love sweet surprises!
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I bet you see many sweet ones at your rabbit patch. :)
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Little flowers? That’s a nice surprise!
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I know! I thought the blooming season was over. Then, surprise! :)
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:D
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