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Hosta in Bloom
By Pansypotter
- 22 Jul, 2009
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Unusally this Hosta is not being attacked by the dreaded slugs yet, which has in past years been first to suffer damage.
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That is huge, PP, and so many flowers.
22 Jul, 2009
It looks great PP , it,s odd how they go for some plants and not others !
22 Jul, 2009
Thanks Sandra yes i agree hosta are one of the first plants to get attacked in my garden, this one is in the front and dont get as many slugs
Thanks Gee I have five and this one is the biggest, it is over 5 yrs old.
Thanks Amy Ive found the ones in the back garden have a lot of damage which I think is due to the lush planting as the snails can hide away better
22 Jul, 2009
Wow that a huge Hosta PP and not a slug or snail nibble to be seen .....
22 Jul, 2009
How wounderful slug free too.
22 Jul, 2009
Thanks Janette and Morgana yes Im lucky with this one ]]
23 Jul, 2009
I wish I was with my plants lol I ll have to go and find a hedgehog I know where there is plenty shame its illeagal to take them, which baffles me as they only get run over they would be safer in my garden :) with lots of snails and slugs to eat,
23 Jul, 2009
I used to have them visit me every night when we lived at the cottage, sometimes as many as 5 at the same time, when my grandchildren stayed I used to let them stay up to watch them. The garden where we live now is fully fenced all round so I doubt they can get in which is a shame as it would beat going out at night with a torch on snail hunts LOL
24 Jul, 2009
What a shame great for your grandkids though thats the kind of thing I do lol show the grandkids even if its staying up late. he he naughter nanny I am .
25 Jul, 2009
Well Nana's can be naughty sometimes it good fun and goes under the heading of Education lol!
25 Jul, 2009
lol I will say that to my kids if they ever have a go at me for keeping them up late to show them the moths and snails etc.
25 Jul, 2009
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i do like the flowers though PP, shame when they get nibbled
22 Jul, 2009