I am not just a little inspired by the middle spread showing a collection of heuchera displayed in Heims' book the way many Hallstonites grow hosta. I was curious if this has inspired people to grow more heuchera in a mass planting?
Which heuchera are you looking to add in 2007 to your collections?
Dan Heims' Heuchera book....any inpirations for 2007
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All of them I don't already have!
They are my third obsession! Daffs are first, then the hosta, then anything with pruple foliage or green frosted foliage of peach, bronze, & amber leaves!
I just posted the list in My Journal, Minnow's Pond. Needless to say I am obsessed. Anywhere I go & find one I don't have I buy it. Most of them need to be divided at least everyother year here for me...The petite series are all in troughs & pots. In fact about a third of mine are in pots. I love them! The contrast with the hosta leaves is incredible!
They are my third obsession! Daffs are first, then the hosta, then anything with pruple foliage or green frosted foliage of peach, bronze, & amber leaves!
I just posted the list in My Journal, Minnow's Pond. Needless to say I am obsessed. Anywhere I go & find one I don't have I buy it. Most of them need to be divided at least everyother year here for me...The petite series are all in troughs & pots. In fact about a third of mine are in pots. I love them! The contrast with the hosta leaves is incredible!
Elizabeth
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