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Brand new bed
By Tommymoo
- 6 May, 2010
- 4 likes
... consists mainly of hostas.
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Hope so, Flori :) To tell you the truth, all the hostas were in pots last year and it was too much of a bother to water them. So, I decided to plant most of them in the ground to save the trouble. I'm Ms Dolittle ha ha ha~~~ :)
7 May, 2010
Well,here's hoping any slugs stay far away from yout Hostas, this is going to look a treat!
7 May, 2010
Slugs and snails are nasty, although I enjoyed seeing them crawl when I was a child :)
7 May, 2010
I know they have a right to live~but just wish they would stop munching on my plants! The guy next door to us has chickens, and they keep flying over the fence in to our garden~but someone told me they will eat slugs~if so, then they are very welcome lol!
10 May, 2010
Really??? Never knew that chickens eat slugs. lol :)
11 May, 2010
New one on me too! Lol, but if they do,it would really help! :~))
11 May, 2010
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What else?
See who else is growing Fatsia japonica (Japanese aralia).
See who else has plants in genus Fatsia.
This photo is of "Fatsia Japonica" in Tommymoo's garden
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Fatsia Japonica
£12.50 at Burncoose -
Fatsia Japonica 'Variegata'
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Fatsia Japonica (Japanese Aralia)
£24.99 at Crocus -
Fatsia Japonica (Japanese Aralia)
£12.99 at Crocus
This is going to look great as it matures! :~))
6 May, 2010