Hosta A 2019 ......
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Comments (10)You are all welcome for the pictures. Come back to that website anytime. peren.all LOL You made me laugh at the snake skin. When I saw it in the garden I thought What the Heck ...... The talent and artistic eye some of these gardeners have, makes me in awe. One guy said my thoughts out loud. "These are so beautiful, I want to go home, bulldoze my garden and give up". popmama Thanks so much. It is easy to forget that there are all types of climates and gardens. Green and brown. :) Ken, I don't know, but I'll ask a few people. Beth, thanks. I thought about waiting until January to post, but I got too excited to share. Thanks again for all the comments....See MoreHosta C 2019 ......
Comments (93)mbug, I love that little Cherry Berry in a pot...I would love to collect some minis in pots but not sure about the overwintering. Your Cup of Grace seedling....is that the one with yellow center and green edge, lance shaped leaf? so different from the parent.! I also love Center of Attention, nice and twisted! Cathedral windows, just beautiful....See MoreHosta M 2019 ....
Comments (40)First I must say, this is an amazing group of hostas! I want to say, I loved everyone’s Montana Aureomarginata.....this is obviously one I must add to my collection. Tsugajunkie, yours is so huge, I am wondering how old it is. I also loved everyone’s Mourning Doves and Munchin Fires. MD has such a lovely soft coloring and MF has my favorite coloring, yellow/green. Tiddisolo, your Marrakech has such beautiful color, and your Magic Island is so different from mine, makes me wonder if I really have one. Mine is young and in shade, maybe that’s the difference??? connieMae, that Miss Tokyo has amazing color and size....and such a lovely shot of your garden! zkathy, looove your Mystic Star. The color is so rich beth, your Marilyn Monroe with those purple legs and white underside of the leaves is a showstopper! Also love your minis. Gotta get some mae, your Moonstruck has lovely soft coloring and Mourning Dove has a great leaf shape and color Saija, Marrakech and Mieke both have the yellow/light green coloring that I like so well sunnywood, you have so many Ms! I particularly like Magic Fires streaked leaves and Mississippi Delta.....wow that blue! peren.all, love the blue and green colors of those leaves on Maple Leaf. I counted 4 all green leaves, is it reverting to something? Miss Linda Smith with her purple legs and blue/green/ gray colored leaves is stunning! Beverly, I love the subtle color of the leaf edge on Manana. Your Mojito has such a soft, soft color. I love that Laura, I love seeing your MA unfurling and later in the season. Those progression shots are really helpful. Your Marrakech is lovely but even lovelier is that garden shot. Karin, you have so many as well! I really like the streaked leaves on Masquerade, awesome. Also, love those crazy mixed up leaves on Medusa. Is that a mini? sherry, even with bird poop, your MA has perfect shape and coloring. stevePA, the color on that Marilyn has me drooling.....does it hold that color throughout the season? I gotta get it! Your Moonlight Sonata is such a gorgeous color connieMay, both of your darling hostas are on my list! Yours are such lovely health specimens. old_dirt, your Majesty is majestic! Looks related to Liberty....is it? Your Minuteman has those lovely dark green shiny leaves. I had one once, not sure if it’s still there because I planted a Patriot next to it. One died and I can’t tell which! Duh!...See MoreHosta yellow 2019 ....
Comments (23)Yes nw the Lamium is squished but still growing happily there, I should move it though before Lemon Lime devours it lol! I adore the blue of Forget-Me-Not and let them seed about freely. Ajuga has the purple flowers and is one of the only plants that I am so so about. It is useful but I rip out and toss bucket loads each year as it encroaches on more desirable plants....See Moreperen.all Zone 5a Ontario Canada
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