Joy and Woe![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgcATOXTzKrG18-adNUya3eIFat6gg5IYRab5uklWYi0zle-y5OL_ssYduKuApph2GkEWMrmnm4gYxKOtTL8w2Wfz9Uyn6_TnMOH4Ay-mRyumcsgxGbLDWH08oiNZX9zcIkVbqRz3oQNEM/s400/sunflower.JPG)
Intrigued by the coloring of this small sunflower, I decided to grow it in my garden for the first time this year.
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Caught in the act! These horned tomato worms and their buddies did an enormous amount of damage in only three days. Obviously I plucked them, and turned them into a beautiful green mush on the cement.
Adventures in gardening continue... ~K
Holy crap! Those things really are huge!
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