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Are you up for the challenge? At first glance, the image appears to be a seamless, repeating pattern of golden sunflowers with lush green leaves. But don’t be fooled—there’s a tiny bee ...
“Imagine you’re an herbivore—you come to chew on these leaves, but you just get a mouthful of wool,” Lichter Marck says. This feature is surprisingly common among sunflowers in such harsh ...
Sunflowers can also be considered a “trap crop," meaning they may lure unwanted insects away from your vegetable crops.
1.Organizing the flowers Start by arranging leaves around and between your sunflowers to create a natural base. Crisscross the stems for better grip! 2.Add pops of color! Add the blue corn poppies ...