Wishing everyone a blessed and prosperous New Year!
I'm so happy to see so many still here! It's been a long time for me...so much going on the last few years.
I lost most of my gardens two years ago after the drought. Thought all my babies were tucked in safe and sound for the winter, but something was getting them...moles, voles, pill bugs....or all of the previous. Lost probably 75% of my gardens without even knowing anything was going on. It was devastating. Haven't hardly had the heart, nor the energy, to start over, besides having been busier than ever in my life.
I feel a change coming for spring and am eager to get back out there! I had opportunity to do some good cleanup this past fall.
Wishing you all many happy hosta days ahead!
Blessings to you all!
Hello, Everyone! Happy New Year!
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Hello, Everyone! Happy New Year!
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Re: Hello, Everyone! Happy New Year!
Thanks Charla, and Happy New Year to you too! I sure hope that you are able to keep the last of the gardens going. We also lost a lot of big ones to drought and voles some years ago and honestly I'm beginning to transition the hosta display garden to a drought loving fern and woodlands garden instead and leaving the hosta display to the growing areas near the wetlands.
Nice to hear from you and hope you have a good winter and even better spring and summer
Nice to hear from you and hope you have a good winter and even better spring and summer