Hosta Companions 2020
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Comments (2)Thanks, inlimbo, for your reference to a very nice article. I'm not an expert, as so many are on this great forum, but I do have plantaginea. To me, your problem has a simple solution. Split each of the two specimens you have outside your bedroom window, and plant the other halves at the end of your perennial bed. Have your cake and eat it. The beauty of plantaginea is that it recovers very quickly from surgery. We did this: put the spade right down the middle, and took out the transplant with soil intact, leaving the other half alone. We found that within a year, each plant left behind looked as large as it ever had before the surgery. This hosta grows like a weed for us, even in considerable sun. I hope someone else will give you a second opinion. What works for one doesn't necessarily work for all. Steve...See MoreMy Hosta Garden in June 2020
Comments (30)utog..I'm inside enjoying your photos..we had a nice rain and my yard is too soaked for strolling..my Blue Mouse Ears have heaved..I was surprised to hear they do that to you too..your climate is milder than mine..I love Lemontini in the cobalt pot..I like lime with blue..I'm going to Google Shooting Star hydrangea..I was thinking it's a macrophylla..which don't work here..I agree that Paradise Glory is glorious.....See MoreHosta Medium 2020
Comments (16)Paula..I'd love to meet Emma..she's probably young but is so grumpy Lol.. marvelous mediums everyone..🙂 mbug..I love your yellow peonies!..💕 I'm posting pics of my ordinary medium Undulata Albomarginata..I inherited them..I moved them..I planted them in an out of the way spot..massed together they look much prettier than scattered all over in front.....See MoreHosta Giants 2020
Comments (21)oursteelers, debra- thanks, my FS is in almost all sun, but gets a lot of water. I love its subtle coloring and thick leaves. I don’t have S&S, but have it’s other baby- Winter Snow- which does burn and get ratty with too much sun. FS seems to tolerate the sun better, but again- plenty of water....See More- 3 years ago
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