here it is the totally oposite. last year all was growing "ok" but this year it is really enormous and nice.We're still waiting for our bee flowers to come. Sadly it's not as fast growing as last year: Todays View
Reminds me again, that what we have ripped out a few weeks ago indeed have been our bee flowers. They remaining ones now start to create blossoms. Who could have known?Lot of insects
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we have those to!!, they pop up on our lawn every season so we leave one or two, this year one grew on odd place so i tried replanting it to desired spot but its running late and wont make it its so fun when they suprise you. I love those <3Also our mulleins are something strange. Sandra had take along one little flower from a walk some years back and now we get some of them in some each year. Its always a suprise where they coming out and growing 2.5m and higher.
yes, they growing on places where you think "WTF how can they grow there?!. dry, stone and odd. but they like that and growing still bigwe have those to!!, they pop up on our lawn every season so we leave one or two, this year one grew on odd place so i tried replanting it to desired spot but its running late and wont make it its so fun when they suprise you. I love those <3
yeah, it amazes me how resilient nature is sometimes. So much will to grow, its an inspiration sometimes really <3yes, they growing on places where you think "WTF how can they grow there?!. dry, stone and odd. but they like that and growing still big
According to Google Lense, these might fit:
thank you. im not big on names of plants, which is not a good thing according to my forester old man looks about right. it was brought in from a continental forest.According to Google Lense, these might fit:
Italienischer Aronstab – Wikipedia
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