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NWhosta4life
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April Showers bring......

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Hostas trying to do their thing this spring, even as the weather hasnt been the greatest
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a few more :cool:
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One of my spring favorites!
One of my spring favorites!
You cant beat the blue glazed pot w/june combo
You cant beat the blue glazed pot w/june combo
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some more
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Beautiful!!

Thanks....and they are in pots..... :wink:
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Post by eastwood2007 »

Beautiful! I too, like that June in the blue pot. Very striking color combo. Thanks for sharing! :D
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Lookin good!! :P
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Beautiful :D

It is so great.. and such a buzzy time..

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Post by playinmud »

Very nice!! Do you put the glazed pots in a protected area during the winter? They'd crack and/or burst due to the freeze/thaw we have if I left them outside.
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Post by NWhosta4life »

Thanks for the comments . No i actually didnt take any pots in over the winter and they are fine so far. Im probably pushing it :P . I like using pots and hope to use even more in the future.
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