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Naylor Creek/Land of the Giants order arrived
Comments (12)if you need more time... BTW.. absolve hubby.. he had other things on his mind ... like YOU .. rather than the hosta.. crikey .... have him fill a wheelbarrow with some moist soil.. or even better potting media.... and you could hold them in total shade .. for a month ... especially if your wheelbarrow has rusted holes.. like mine.. and would drain rain water .. in the alternative.. dig one hole... maybe 2 by two feet... and stick them all in there.. and let ma nature HOLD THEM OVER ... until you can get it done right ... focus on YOU .. not the hosta.. blimey ... hope your recovery is as fast as can be ... ken ps: plant ann kulpa as GE... lots of white there... too much shade.. and she will disappear in a few years ... pps: i like the way you blame others.. for your purchases ... lol ... been there.. done that ......See MoreNew Sleeping Star from Naylor Creek
Comments (16)Why, Josephine honey, they are all under $15 if my DH should ask. :) No, seriously, I don't remember it being noticeably heavy in the number of digits, as they say in the bank, somewhere in the "low 2 figure".....but let me check Avalon's catalog...yep, $19 for Stargate. You can look it up at aahostas.com And AA also sells Sweet Standard if they are not out. That's another fragrant streaker. Don't know if it's sterile, just my luck it is......... I am sorry to say that poor Stargate is sterile, per SteveMass. Well, you can't have everything I guess. I'm hoping it can just grow quickly and greet people with its sweet fragrance.....backed up by about a hundred fifty more just as fragrant, for an overwhelming experience. Jo, I do like to dream. Probably right now I have more fragrants in bloom than any other week this summer. Some are very new here, and won't bloom until next year or that's what I expect anyway. I'm watching daily to see which will be the early/mid-season/late bloomers, just like the daylilies. I take pictures all the time it seems. But my lens is fogging over and making halos, it's rained so much my fig tree fell over. We staked it back and it looks okay again, but the ground is extremely saturated right now. High humidity. Two more pepper plants got the blight, even though we were prepared. Part of a small hosta not yet acclimated to the climate, almost croaked, but I caught it and seem to have stopped its imminent passing. We need a couple of days of dry, followed by about an inch of rain twice a week. Sound good to everybody? Then that's what I'm shooting for....See MoreHL Auction and Naylor Creek
Comments (9)MOI? HH, now would I do such a thing, when even I closed the door....or the pocketbook...for the year. I SWEAR, the WadeGatton order in the mail as we speak, is the very last one. I'll never "touch another drop" at least THIS YEAR. Besides, I lost a few to the fire ants aerating the roots, and to the southern blight...yeah, a second one became infected after a week of rain and warm weather with high humidity. It was my H yingeri....See MoreNaylor Creek
Comments (27)BABKA, I CAN HELP WITH THE NO ROOM PROBLEM..... just box up your Snake Eyes and ship it east and south, there is always room for that one. :) I tried to get one, but Chris (or was it Gary) ....(I forget where but I called to check on it)....said that it was not going into tissue culture, and only a few were available EVER. So it is buried deep in my subconscious for the time when I find it or something very close to it again available. That is one great hosta. Perhaps you can say the cost per sq foot of a house includes the labor, but I'm not sure that applies to the garden or landscaping LABOR. It is food for thought though, Bernd....See Morepandora
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