I planted 24 sunflower seeds on Saturday, using the same mammoth sunflower seeds I got from the first successful sunflower I grew two years ago. We saved up toilet paper tubes which I lined up in a cardboard box lined with a plastic bag. I filled everything with dirt from a bag of garden soil, planted and watered. The bag has no holes in it for drainage, but can be added if needed and the whole thing is in the porch on a tray, just in case of leaks. Hopefully I will get lots of viable seedlings that will be easily replanted in the degrading cardboard tubes though I'm still not sure where they all would go, and I will still have to have them caged so they don't get randomly bitten off for no apparent reason. I wish I could go all Mr BW (see Easter post) on the damn critters, rabbits and squirrels, but my wife wouldn't allow that and neither would local law.
Another thought to mention before I forget, every two years recently they do a controlled burn along the creek and sometimes then we get a duck nest under our back steps. Thankfully that didn't happen this year because it has never turned out well for the eggs, but the banks of the creek are starting to recover. Two months from now there may be wildflowers taller than me again.
And the stump area is beginning to turn green with the usual plants and some leftover wildflowers. We have a bag of dirt ready to put over the stump and add another batch of wildflower seeds this year, and pretty soon so hopefully that area will be even prettier this year. And hard to believe, but all 3 bushes we planted last spring that got eaten almost to the nubs by the bunnies are showing signs of life. I'll have to keep them protected and make bigger cages for them to have a chance in the long term, though.