Sunflowers
By Amy
- 31 Jul, 2009
- 9 likes
These took a battering in the storm but we managed to stake them all back up , the tallest one is ..... 11ft 6" at the moment ....
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Wow they are giants would certainly give all 5ft of me a creak in the neck looking up at them, lol
31 Jul, 2009
Yes TT .....I hadn,t shut the back porch door it was flooded in there and a carpet of hailstones ...LOL.. I will go and look at your pic. :o)
I thought about laying down to take the photo PP , to give it the height then changed my mind , I would have still been there until someone found me ... LOL...
31 Jul, 2009
I regret not taking more hail stone photos, but it was really scary out there in the storm with those huge lumps of ice coming down !!!
... Some hail water came in under my closed kitchen door..first time that has happened.... I didn't realise till I saw Truffle drinking it. Lol.
PP.....you're at least 5 ft. 2" surely ;o)
31 Jul, 2009
wow Amy
31 Jul, 2009
they are great amy, well done
31 Jul, 2009
Thank you I,m really pleased with them ...... :o)
31 Jul, 2009
And that's tall.. lol
31 Jul, 2009
Wowwwww yours are tall mine are about 6ft.......still in bud......
1 Aug, 2009
Great photo - they would certainly dward me :)
1 Aug, 2009
Thanks everyone :o)
1 Aug, 2009
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Well done in saving these after the storms.
My garden had the thunder and lightning too..
Knocked a lot of old leaves off the climbing roses...
Was the hail very deep in your garden ?
I put a pic of the hail on my photos...
...it even went into all my flower pots !
31 Jul, 2009