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Just Some Pictures

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I was outside with my camera again and just thought I'd share a few pictures with you. Nothing special, just some pictures.

First is American Dream, which I have in less-than-ideal conditions in hot rocks and full late afternoon sun. By mid-summer her color begins to fade, but she sure seems to do well.

The second pic . . . is . . . well . . . c'mon, what's more American here in the midwest than a frilly skirt of hostas around a tree?? Jgh is probably choking on his coffee seeing this picture, (it's on his list of things NOT to do with hostas), but I promise, this is the only one, and I had SO MANY lancifolia I was running out of places to put them. This seemed like a logical way to use the excess!
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A few more . . . when I moved last year I wasn't ready for all my hostas, so I put them back near the lot line where things are a little unkempt and there is a wooded lot behind. It's shady and moist most of the time. It was just a temporary place to stick the hostas until I could get "real" beds built. But they have done so well here I'm trying to think of how I could develop this area in a hosta spot.
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Post by renaldo75 »

Very nice, Jane!! :D I'm trying to figure out why I've never heard of American Dream when yours looks just gorgeous. :hmm: And your ring of Lancifolia looks nice too. :wink: I'm sure glad to see that somebody is trying to buck jgh's influence. :wink: :lol: :lol:

Looks to me like you've already got a good start on your woodsy garden. I sure do like where your Green Fountain is situated. :cool: Just build off of that. Figure out your main hostas & garden focal points & go from there. :D
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Post by party_music50 »

c'mon, what's more American here in the midwest than a frilly skirt of hostas around a tree?? Jgh is probably choking on his coffee seeing this picture


LOL! Your hosta skirt is cute. I generally don't plant around the base of trees because it would get in the way of the cat runs. :lol:

oh! and I really like your woodsy area! wish I had something like that to play with!
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My American Dream looks just like my Sea Dream. Do you have Sea Dream Reldon?
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No I don't, Dave.
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Post by jgh »

I will not comment on the tree skirt except to wonder what that tree has to hide...

I sort-of accidentally ended up with American Dream in a pretty sunny, pretty central spot in my landscape. I've been impressed with its size and the quality of its color and leaf texture - especially in the first part of the season.

I also have Sea Dream. They do appear similar in some respects. American Dream has been much more vigorous and has established a much larger clump.

American Dream is a Van Wade sport from High Fat Cream and is listed as a 24" x 65" Sea Dream is listed at 20" x 55" and has Neat Splash heritage.
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Hi, I'm new. What is it you said about putting hostas around a tree jgh?
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Post by Spider »

"I will not comment on the tree skirt except to wonder what that tree has to hide... "

Maybe it's really a tree Kilt. :wink: :lol:
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Post by peacebabynow »

I mean initially. I"m thinking of putting some around a tree I have and don't want to make a novice's design faux pas. On the other hand, who is jgh and why do I care?
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I think he implied that it's a cliche', sort of overdone.
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Post by peacebabynow »

Got it. Thanks Dave! I won't be doing a full skirt anyway, just a mini.
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I like mini-skirts...

and boots...

and Nancy Sinatra...

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