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Hostas: The Art of Using One Type and Making It Look Different
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Brenda Wiegand
(IC: blogger)
The hosta, though only flowers once in mid-to-late season, offers beautiful foliage and interest from spring through fall. Also its fairly drought resistant and easy care. Plus there is rarely a shortage of new plants available if you rotate dividing. Just one, three-year-old hosta can yield at least 10 new plants when divided. Read more on my blog: at http://ontherightpathgardening.blogspot.com/2013/06/hostas-art-of-using-one-type-and-making.html
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Published August 15th, 2013 9:17 AM
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Joyce Hill on Aug 20, 2013
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Kelly Lynn Smith on Mar 11, 2017
Nice ideas! "There" needs to be changed to the possessive "their" in both instances on photo #2.
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Cindy Weaver Nelson on May 21, 2017
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