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fullofit
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Ohhh, I knew there was a good reason I try to pass up this particular forum. Look guys, I don't have much room left for all the hosta's I think I should get. But I like this one, a lot. This is the year I try to really get to my gardens in the spring, do edging, weeding, mulching, etc. I have a hill in the back , down into the woodsy, swampy area, I could put a terraced area there........?But I have so many areas that really need my attention.
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Post by LucyGoose »

I still can't find my pic! :evil:

ViolaAnn, your second picture is just what mine looks like! It's a cute hosta, isn't it? I love it!! :cool:
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Post by Jamie »

It's a cute little thing :-) The thumbnails are click able to a larger size :-)

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Post by eastwood2007 »

Awesome, Jamie!

But looking at this post is a little like deja vu... :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by LucyGoose »

This is not the one I was thinging about. I didn't even know I had this one of it blooming....it's not that great of a shot.
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Post by eastwood2007 »

That looks like a nice one, Lucy!
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Post by Spider »

Sure sends up some tall scapes!
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fullofit wrote:Ohhh, I knew there was a good reason I try to pass up this particular forum. Look guys, I don't have much room left for all the hosta's I think I should get. But I like this one, a lot. This is the year I try to really get to my gardens in the spring, do edging, weeding, mulching, etc. I have a hill in the back , down into the woodsy, swampy area, I could put a terraced area there........?But I have so many areas that really need my attention.
It's just a wee little hosta, Char...won't take up much room at all. :roll: :roll: :D :D
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