Sunday, November 02, 2008

Swamped By Swamp Sunflowers?

This is a classic old-fashioned Southern passalong plant given to me many years ago by a dear lady in south Mississippi. It is a native perennial that is tougher than an Ole Miss quarterback and can flourish in any extreme soil, water, or weather condition known to the South. My little starter plant has multiplied into a background hedge at least 50 feet long and that is a good thing and just what I wanted it to do. I just pull out babies to keep them under control. Left alone these can grow up to 10 ft. tall, or they can be pruned in early summer to stay knee high if you prefer. They bloom only in late summer and early fall, and since I love yellow flowers I am happy with them.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Jon, so nice to see you posting. And also so nice to see a little starter plant turn into a fifty foot hedge. That's what we like to call a REAL gardener!

Frances
http://fairegarden.wordpress.com/

Anonymous said...

We have those in Missouri, too. We had them all around a birdfeeder on our farm. Pretty photos!

Thank you for visiting the Back Porch.

kate smudges said...

I love these sunflowers - enjoyed the comparison to an Ole Miss quarterback.

Have a good week!

Southern Lady said...

Hi, Jon ...

It's so good to see you posting again. I've missed your beautiful pictures and inspiring stories.

You take care and enjoy this perfect weather we're blessed with now.

Sincerely,

Janie

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing with us.. Nice blog..


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