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The listing, ~ 20 * Sunflower Seeds ~ has ended.

These seeds I have up for auction today are from my Tall Sunflowers from this past Summer 2010. They are the tall large Sunflower. They range from 6-10 feet.. I use this kind of sunflower for my morning glorys to vine up on, they very beautiful together.
Auction today is for * 20 * seeds, Free shipping in US Only. I do not ship Intl. or Canada. I only ship out on Mondays during winter months due to weather conditions. Mailing Conditions on Mondays only ; will end in the spring then I'll ship anytime a Auction is over. I have more than enough so if you don't win this auction I will be re listing them again.
I had more good photos but uploading with listia tonight seems to be tech problems.
I have listed this auction for 8 days and it ends on Jan. 2nd Sunday, so If you get me your information before monday morning I will send out when I go to town Monday. If you are not prompt in getting me the information by 10 a.m Monday it will be the following Monday before I can get back to town.
Happy Bidding.
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The real meaning of plant catalog terminology:

"A favorite of birds" means to avoid planting near cars, sidewalks, or clotheslines.

"Grows more beautiful each year" means "Looks like roadkill for the foreseeable future."

"Zone 5 with protection" is a variation on the phrase "Russian roulette."

"May require support" means your daughter's engineering degree will finally pay off.

"Moisture-loving" plants are ideal for landscaping all your bogs and swamps.

"Carefree" refers more to the plant's attitude than to your workload.

"Vigorous" is code for "has a Napoleonic compulsion to take over the world."

"Grandma's Favorite" -- until she discovered free-flowering, disease-resistant hybrids.
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Dec 30th, 2010 at 1:24:44 PM PST by
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Do you have a Question or was you just posting to be posting? LOL
Dec 31st, 2010 at 7:39:27 AM PST by
Original
That is just a very nice person and just making a comment to be making a comment. Hey I do have a question When I got sunflower seeds to plant in a package it was the little things that come off the bloom its self to plant can you actually plant these and get sunflowers?? I was not sure and I will bid I just never planted any to see they were always the part that come off the bloom. A real Fine brownish color to it?? TY Lee Your seeds go out Mon.
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Jan 2nd, 2011 at 4:59:49 AM PST by
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reply sent
Jan 2nd, 2011 at 9:01:58 AM PST by
Original
ARe these the huge yellow/orange sunflowers?
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Jan 2nd, 2011 at 2:13:09 PM PST by
Original
they are the large yellow sunflowers Russian I think they are called not sure i maybe mistake cant remember the name cause i think the russian ones i have are smaller geez im getting old sorry really cant remember the name of these but they are the large yellow Our camera I had photos on got broke when we moved so i dont have pics of them and we arent allowed to copy stock pics but they was beautiful with my morning glorys vined up them . The stock was very big round almost as big as my wrist
Jan 2nd, 2011 at 7:05:41 PM PST by
Original
These are great sunflowers to grow to attract bees too.
Dec 26th, 2010 at 1:33:01 PM PST by
Original
yes they are.
Dec 26th, 2010 at 4:55:30 PM PST by
Original
Do you have a question ?
Dec 30th, 2010 at 7:02:05 PM PST by
Original
Yes leelee she was being very nice posting as you see I was LOL I thought it was cute and funny I actually took it to be like a poem . Thought the comment to be a great posting actually.
Yes leelee the actual seeds is little & what you see is the hull that protects the seed. Some people remove them before planting some plant them like this. The brownish you see in the pics. are seeds mixed with dried sunflower bloom pod itself. What I call the pod that cradles the seeds. I crumble it up and add to my seeds to help protect them from moisture and cold. I bought a package of seeds back in 1999 and have replanted the seeds off every season year after year.
Some companys and some different kinds of sunflowers are packaged with /or without the kernel hull around them that you purchase from stores. When I purchased mine in 1999 this is the way they was packaged (Excludng) the brownish dried pieces in my packs I bought so year after year I also kept them in the hull. I just add the brownish dried crumbled pieces as the oldtimers back home stored them. People store theirs differently and I choose to do mine as I was taught.
You can remove or plant in hull. I've never had any problems planting either way. So its up to the winner how you choose to do. I do ship like this in bubble wrap.
Thanks for ur reply leelee Your a great seller
Jan 2nd, 2011 at 8:23:18 AM PST by

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