Yes, by all means, take your camera! Given that you are renting, that might be a dangerous situation for you, to be so close to a place that sells hosas.
It surely would be a problem for one or two of us around here.....
Linda P
And time remembered is grief forgotten,
And frosts are slain and flowers begotten.....
Algernon Charles Swinburne
We don't move house until 23rd September and I imagine the hostas will be a bit skanky by then so I'll get there next spring and take requests for specific photos then.
Zone: This is England we don't do zones. Pick any number between 2 and 11
Where is it, give us an address, we are not all across the the pond, some of us are just across the Chanel and visit the UK often, infact some of us are English living in France.
The UK must have made some big improvements in their hosta collection in the past ten years. The last time I was there, I went to Wisley hoping to see a LOT of hostas, and all they had was what seemed like acres of a few common ones being used as fillers in the shade area. Mainly it was Sieboldianas, and a few other ones we here would have considered as being "ho hum" hostas. (In the sense that we'd had them here forever.) I'm glad that the Brits, usually way ahead of everyone else in Things Horticultural, have finally begun collecting a lot of different types of hostas, too. I've always admired the British propensity for gardening, in however small an area. Give the Brits an inch -- and they'll plant a rosebush in it! Phyllis