February 2021 in my hosta garden
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Comments (5)Hi gldnol, Yes should be good seminars. hristie_sw_mo did do online research but some of it's conflicting. And, since she got her plants from me a few seasons ago, she thought it best to ask me directly. *wink* Generally though, I do usually direct people to the Missouri University Extension Agricultural Publications as well as Ohio State University's Home and Garden Publications for any gardening related question. There are many more excellent opportunities to learn at these Sustainable Garden Seminars. Looks like there are over 50 people signed up for many of them so there's good interest out there. Many of them are free if you just call to register. It's always nice to be around other gardeners and I always pick up some tidbits I can use in my own gardening....See MoreWhat are your top 3 hostas in your garden in June 2021
Comments (54)debra..one more comment about my neighbor's bad taste and I'll stop haha.. have you EVER seen anyone hang fake ivy and plastic trellis on a fence?..I bet the answer is no..I've had fun making jokes with several neighbors who also hate the look..ok I'm done.. gardenchick..sorry for the off topic comments..viewing this ugly place in back upsets me..I'm trying hard to block the view and just enjoy my garden.....See MoreJuly 2021 in my hosta garden
Comments (61)Debra, you’re right that Munchkin Fire and Mango Salsa have similar flowers. I am sorry that your Waverunner has had a rough start. I decided to order it last weekend after reviewing Steve’s photos and praise of it. Also, WR is a sport of Squash Casserole, one of Tony Avent’s creations and reported to grow well in the South. Wish me luck!...See MoreSeptember 2021 in my hosta garden
Comments (31)Utog, yours are looking terrific! I have been gone from my house for a week, so I can I can imagine what my yard looks like now. I will be preparing for winter, cutting back and drenching. debra...See Moreundertheoaksgardener7b
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