Anyone have experience with Virginia Reel, Hideout, and Royal Tiara?
Esther-B, Zone 7a
7 years ago
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The 3 hostas which are MIA are presumed dead
Comments (5)I have Teeny Weeny Bikini. It’s near a Small Flaming Bush. It’s shaded by the bush and a large tree branch way above it. I’ve had it for at least 10 years. It lost it’S streaks some tim ago. Last year I cut the bush back so it would receive more light. Then the big branch fell during a storm in March so it’s in a little more light. This year a new clump came up and it has the original coloring. I am going to dig that clump up and separate it from the rest of the plant. Here’s a pic:...See MoreI can't believe it---found new pip between High Society & Mellow Mood
Comments (2)Sandy, I was concerned because I heard that Hideout tends to spread and may not really be a mini. I didn't want it to be too crowded. But if I can butt that garden border wall out a few inches, that will allow me to make the space. You are right; always room for another hosta!...See MoreCameo LIVES!
Comments (5)That's great Esther! I guess some hosta just need a little more time. Sounds like you have a nice neighbor....See MoreDo you find Royal Tiara, Hideout, Gypsy R,Little Treasure late to pip?
Comments (14)Today's inspection revealed that Royal Tiara is busting out of the soil, High Society actually seems to have 1 eye of pip, Paisley Print pipped for the first time today, Little Treasure might have a pip or two, Paradise Island has some big reddish pips it didn't have yesterday, Dinky Donna (one of my new babyhostas I got last year, still potted) has a single fat pip, Gypsy Rose (yay!) is up. Both Coconut Custards are up. I think a teeny green thing I saw by Yellow Polka Dot Bikini is the tip of a pip. Still missing entirely are Maui Buttercups, Ivory Queen, and both First Mates (never a good performer at all!). The baby heuchie Marmalade still has its 2 or 3 little baby leaves. I'm hoping it will grow a lot more. Another heuchie, in its own pot vs the ground, is Georgia Peach, looking like a million bucks. I can hardly wait to see what pops up tomorrow. It's supposed to be nice weather, so maybe I'll take the iris-retention fencing down to dig out some irises which have overgrown their designated area. Already have adoptive homes for whatever I dig out. I can't believe it, my dicentra already put up a spike of flowers!...See MoreTiddisolo Wales UK
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