Sunflowers are like snowflakes in that two sunflowers are never alike. Each one unique in it's own way. Take these two giants. Hard to sense the scale of their size but the one to the left is bigger than a basketball in diameter. When it's ready to chop I will have to take a pic of me holding it up so that you have some sense of scale. I've taken a roof shot of what the sunflower jungle looks like.
So a little while back a posted about my grapevine extending out from my fence into the alley. It needed some support for it to continue its growth. So I brainstormed and thought what better way than to re-use the stalks from the sunflowers as a natural trellis. So I found a few tall stalks that were great for the task. I literally had to hatchet the stalks down. My clippers weren't strong enough to cut through their thickness. I already broke one set of pruners trying. I stripped the leaves off and dug them into the ground. Then used a smaller stalk as a cross beam for the vine to travel down. I think they really work out well. They similar color to the vine itself and add a natural touch to what would probably be an artificial structure. I have no idea how long they will hold up but I'm hoping a long time. Especially once the vine become entangled. I've also used some of the smaller sunflower stalks to create support sticks for leaning plants. I reccommend trying to...
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