@shilohfarm: How tall do you think this sunflower is? 🌻 Sunflowers are more than just a pretty face in the garden. They’re grown across a little over a million acres in the U.S. for sunflower oil, snacks, livestock feed, and birdseed. and while they’re blooming, they provide an important food source for bees and other pollinators. Once the seeds mature, the birds get their turn too. Drop your height guess before you watch to the end! #sunflower #garden #homestead #shilohfarm

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Wheres the square water melon update...
2026-08-05 22:37:13
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the type of the sunflower is angiosperm right?
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No I want to measure ours. 😂
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I love this guys jokes🤣
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