I'm so glad your here!
Today, I'm so excited to share Sunflower's in the Garden

This is why I plant Sunflower every Spring in the Garden.


Thank you so much for taking time out of your day to stop by to see what is growing in the garden.

I also think dried Sunflowers look nice stuck here and there in 'Late-Summer' decorating.

I would love to know, do you use dried florals in your seasonal decorating?
If so, you may like this post from last year.
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So until my next post......
May God Bless You and Your Family,I'm Vicki a Colorado Junkett
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