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Too Harsh On Hostas?
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I didn't mean to seem so harsh about hostas (winter is giving me a severe case of the crankies). In truth, there is a week in late spring in our garden when the newly emerged foliage of the hostas is the absolute highlight of the garden... breathtaking would not be too strong a word to describe them then. Anyway, the hostas can probably stick up for themselves; a couple of them are big enough to be considered somewhat intimidating. Read More at Iowa Garden... |
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