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digitS'
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This week while picking green beans, I had quite a bit of time to look into "the mess" to see how my second sowing of sunflowers were doing.
They weren't. Doing, that is.
Each sowing used about 3# of birdseed. A fairly good stand grew the first time. The birdseed sunflower seeds of August fed the birds!
The notion that there was enuf debris on the ground to shield the seed was obviously in error ... the big family of quail probably scratched through the debris and there was quite a flock of English sparrows in the garden last week. I think the population of sparrows has been growing as more houses have been built in the immediate neighborhood in recent years. The environment is becoming more English sparrow friendly ... and I contributed to the welcome with several pounds of sunflower seed ...
Steve
They weren't. Doing, that is.
Each sowing used about 3# of birdseed. A fairly good stand grew the first time. The birdseed sunflower seeds of August fed the birds!
The notion that there was enuf debris on the ground to shield the seed was obviously in error ... the big family of quail probably scratched through the debris and there was quite a flock of English sparrows in the garden last week. I think the population of sparrows has been growing as more houses have been built in the immediate neighborhood in recent years. The environment is becoming more English sparrow friendly ... and I contributed to the welcome with several pounds of sunflower seed ...
Steve