Advice needed for sunflowers planted by birds
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Advice needed for sunflowers planted by birds

Hello! These 2 sunflowers were once seeds that I fed to the birds however they got kicked over into my plants and I repotted a while ago once I noticed they sprouted. Here they are now and the old one is looking a bit funky ( I did repot as the bud was opening up) the new one which has the rocks in the pot, is looking better however the stem is obviously very long. I would like advice if I should be repotting it or not while the flower bud is opening up. I read online this is not good for the plant and would like some clarification from fellow gardeners. Thank you 🙏🏽 😁😁😁

I will take advice on the basil as well 😅😅

u/No_Check8482 — 6 hours ago
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From a couple weeks ago!

I had a big bloom and little bloom! Now I am waiting again patiently:)

First time with Dahlia!

u/No_Check8482 — 18 days ago
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Help needed regarding ride

Heeey everyone, hope y’all are having a blast! My boyfriend and I are in a bit of a bind and need to get back to Bellevue, WA area tonight. Our ride fell through, and we're looking for a kind soul heading that way who might have room for two more. We're happy to chip in for gas! Any help would be amazing. Thanks, and stay safe! :)

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u/No_Check8482 — 1 month ago

Should I put the Salvia in its own pot?

I have snapdragon in there and other flowers as well. I like the way it looks but I don’t want them to fight for space. Should I put her in her own pot?

u/No_Check8482 — 2 months ago