(....or how I learned to appreciate big leaves and little flowers - the beginner's course!)
Ah.....here we go again....the continuing saga of nearly flowerless wonders and how I learned to really look at them....part 92 and 1/2. (I only had one eye open for one slide show.....
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I grew up in a home of annuals. Impatiens, marigold, geraniums and begonias peppered my mother's garden with gay abandon.....a riot of color all summer. Needless to say, I became enamoured of those bright, beautiful sunshiny faces all summer. But when the dratted winter came.....poof....deader than a doornail off to the plant goddess in the sky.
Well, I got older (inevitably) and somewhat wiser when I began to plant my own garden. I wanted texture....shadow....light.....not just flowers. Those hard to grow dry shady spots just needed some sprucing up....and I didn't have the time or back to break through years of tree roots and hard clay soil. So I needed something more flexible.....
ENTER THE HOSTA!!!!!
"What an ugly plant!" was my first reaction. Until I really looked! Texture! Varigation! AND THEY COVER A MULTITUDE OF SINS! (Sounds like my wardrobe but don't tell anyone!)
Look at their versatility!
They grow in shade.
They grow in sun.
They grow in dry ground.
They grow in wet ground.
They get BIG!
You can divide them! Share them! Throw them away!!!!
So my question to you is.....DO YOU LIKE HOSTAS???? AND WHY???
Ah.....here we go again....the continuing saga of nearly flowerless wonders and how I learned to really look at them....part 92 and 1/2. (I only had one eye open for one slide show.....

I grew up in a home of annuals. Impatiens, marigold, geraniums and begonias peppered my mother's garden with gay abandon.....a riot of color all summer. Needless to say, I became enamoured of those bright, beautiful sunshiny faces all summer. But when the dratted winter came.....poof....deader than a doornail off to the plant goddess in the sky.
Well, I got older (inevitably) and somewhat wiser when I began to plant my own garden. I wanted texture....shadow....light.....not just flowers. Those hard to grow dry shady spots just needed some sprucing up....and I didn't have the time or back to break through years of tree roots and hard clay soil. So I needed something more flexible.....
ENTER THE HOSTA!!!!!
"What an ugly plant!" was my first reaction. Until I really looked! Texture! Varigation! AND THEY COVER A MULTITUDE OF SINS! (Sounds like my wardrobe but don't tell anyone!)
Look at their versatility!
They grow in shade.
They grow in sun.
They grow in dry ground.
They grow in wet ground.
They get BIG!
You can divide them! Share them! Throw them away!!!!
So my question to you is.....DO YOU LIKE HOSTAS???? AND WHY???