Not Happy with Land of the Giants
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Comments (14)You mean planting them in the expansion joints of the driveway isn't a good idea? I'll only park over them at night so as not to shade them too much. Oh Ken, I'll send the ill Urban Cowboy when I recieve one of your yellow Wu's. Thanks Donna. Now that I've blown my hosta budget for the year I'll only be able to order another twenty or so " must haves"!...See MoreGiant 10 ft plant growing on my land - what is it?
Comments (4)Is there a cut down tree stump in behind there. I don't know what it is but my best guess would be shoots from a tree stump supporting a healthy crop of aphids. (Based on leaf distortion and possibly honeydew.)...See MoreFirst order from land of the giants!
Comments (5)I bought h.'Niagara Falls' in 2010 and it is now 29 inches tall, it has wide arching leaves. One of my 'Blue Angel' is now 35 inches tall and one year older. Per Mickfield and my limited experience, BA should stay larger than NF. As comparison, my 'Empress Wu' is now 31 inches tall, also 5 years old in my garden, but should get bigger than both....See MoreDelivery from Land of The Giants!
Comments (8)Longtime lurker here... I just got a Giantsize Coast to Coast and Taurus from LOTG and I couldn’t be happier. Bountiful roots below and 12+ leaves up top! Were a joy to pot up. Edit: Photos! Should be amazing when they’ve had a chance to throw new leaves....See Morein ny zone5
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