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Comments (54)nhl, I like seeing your budgie, Coby. She's so pretty, and I know they're very smart and sociable. I don't have inside birds so I like feeding and watching the outside ones. Karin, my brother had mice for pets and one was so smart she would tour the house and then went back to her cage. Our cat didn't bother her. Sorry to hear that kitty was hit by a car. You were trying to help her. I'm also feeding a stray that I think belonged to a neighbor that moved and left her cat behind. Who does that? I think someone threw rocks at her to get her to leave the house she thought was hers. It took her 13 months to allow me to pet her, and she really enjoys it, although she's still easily spooked. She's come inside several times but panics if I close the door, so I'm taking it slow and tell her to stay safe when she's outside. peren.all/ Laurie, how fun to have geese follow you around. I've come across baby skunks and they're really cute and a bit kitten like in their play. All the animals you've helped is just more proof of how kind hearted you are....See MoreHosta L 2017 NO Lakesides
Comments (39)Beth, Candy Dish can be a good looking hosta, I've seen some pretty ones here, but it does need more attention from whatever slug deterrence you choose to use. Plant it somewhere you know you'll remember it. I hope to do better with my CD next year. Pampered Peeps, yes those little spots are from frost damage. That's why I wanted to point that out when I posted the pic because it could look like something else. It's on the SW side of the house where the hostas come up first, so several in that area were affected this year. ...sick of winter, yes I am, too! We're getting more snow right now....See MoreHosta M 2017
Comments (53)You guys got me interested in looking back on colors of hosta May. I bought it in 2006 from Hosta Choice nursery. They never made a mistake in their plants that I am aware of. I think it must have something to do with the light and sun levels. The first couple years it was in half day sun. Looking back at pictures it stayed creamy yellow. 2009 spring 2009 fall in it's permanent location in 2012 it looks like it turned blue by June in 2015 it was blue again in sept. The only thing I can think of is that is dependent on light. The unearthly turquoise color has always appealed to me with this plant. It has great color through the whole season. Here it is in 2016 (I didn't take may pictures this year)....See MoreHosta S 2017
Comments (68)Thanks Karin, Your Snowden looks great too, it has become one of my favorites and its a great fast grower too. My S&S sport I found in a garden centre among its plain brethren, it is yet to be seen if it is anything unique or different, it is special because it is mine lol and so is yours which sounds more interesting, I hope it comes back for you. Yes, last years weather was a pain in the you know what, too cold then too hot, too dry and then too cold and wet, generally too Irish! We had a good fall of snow last night and the front looks like its heading your way, stay warm! Denis...See MoreMaria 4a zone St.Peterburg,Russia
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