2007 Photos
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2007 Photos
Some of the hosta are really starting to look great, others are just getting going. (ignore the watermarks... I do that to prevent them from being swiped by unscrupulous ebay dealers and such)
Pearl Lake:
Parhelion, second year in the garden and soon to outgrow his spot:
Sagae, third year in the garden:
Ahhh.. Satisfaction:
Pearl Lake:
Parhelion, second year in the garden and soon to outgrow his spot:
Sagae, third year in the garden:
Ahhh.. Satisfaction:
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SUE
My hosta blog: http://myhostagardens.com
My hosta blog: http://myhostagardens.com
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A few more...
Squire Rich:
A young Sun Power:
Abiqua Moonbeam starting to color up (a beauty of a bonus plant from Chris):
September Sun, another one from Chris:
Squire Rich:
A young Sun Power:
Abiqua Moonbeam starting to color up (a beauty of a bonus plant from Chris):
September Sun, another one from Chris:
SUE
My hosta blog: http://myhostagardens.com
My hosta blog: http://myhostagardens.com
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Is stealing of photos a real issue?
Did not know it happened.
Did not know it happened.
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Great pics Sue. You might want to give Satsfaction a little more room. I moved mine last fall because I thought my Sum and Substance was starting to crowd it. This year Satisfaction is on the attack. At three years old it's about 4.5 feet across. A beutiful plant with what I consider an astounding growth rate.
Bill
Gardening requires lots of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. ~Lou Erickson
Gardening requires lots of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. ~Lou Erickson
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Yep Bill, you're right. Talk about crowded... there are actually TWO Satisfactions in that photo . One is a tiny TC liner that you can only see a glimpse of right next to the azalea flowers on the upper left. I do like though, how the bright satisfaction looks against the dark leaves.
To the right is White Edger and to the left... is a mystery hosta! Somehow I lost track of who this was. I have reread my list of plants over and over, comparing it to each plant. Everyone is accounted for except this darn thing. If anyone can figure out for me who it is I would REALLY appreciate it. I'll take a better photo of it during the day and post a link to my list.
Then someone can explain why White Edger has no white edge and all of the mysteries of the universe... I mean my garden, will have been solved.
Watermarks - I haven't paid attention to whether photo sniping was a problem in the hosta world but it is in other worlds that I'm in. It's a habit now.
Forgot to add: Renaldo! So which other one is it that you don't have ??
To the right is White Edger and to the left... is a mystery hosta! Somehow I lost track of who this was. I have reread my list of plants over and over, comparing it to each plant. Everyone is accounted for except this darn thing. If anyone can figure out for me who it is I would REALLY appreciate it. I'll take a better photo of it during the day and post a link to my list.
Then someone can explain why White Edger has no white edge and all of the mysteries of the universe... I mean my garden, will have been solved.
Watermarks - I haven't paid attention to whether photo sniping was a problem in the hosta world but it is in other worlds that I'm in. It's a habit now.
Forgot to add: Renaldo! So which other one is it that you don't have ??
SUE
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White Edger
'White Edger' was named for its white flowers.
George
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Thanks George! One of the mysteries of the universe is SOLVED!
SUE
My hosta blog: http://myhostagardens.com
My hosta blog: http://myhostagardens.com