This past spring, I had leftover flower seeds and a leftover flower pot from the previous year. Why not just throw some seeds in there and see what happens? This was the result:
It became so top-heavy that every time the wind blew, it would fall over.
Our first snow didn't seem to faze it a bit.
This week it finally came to an end, with the frost.
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A lovely experiment!
ReplyDeleteThat's really pretty. My flower beds look ugly right now. Frost just isn't good for them.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful experiment. We are currently sprouting lentil seeds in different environments... I don't expect our experiment will be as enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteI like the pink cosmos .But I don't know what is the beautiful orange flower .You let the natural process go and here is the result .BravoLoveMichel
ReplyDelete@fauquet - Thanks, Michel! The orange flower is a plain old marigold!
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