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Hosta La Vista, Baby!


Hosta La Vista, Baby! (Hosta fortunei (Plantain lily))

Not sure which Hosta this is... I maybe wiser when it has opened. They are growing at a rapid rate of knots, so it shouldn't be long.
so sorry about the slug pellets, but because of the credit crunch the vast majority of UK slugs and snails are holidaying on the isle of wight this year!! Everything in my garden is doused in blue.



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My hostas are about this size at the moment but the rain has bought them on a bit this week although the wind has been cold. I think that further south they have had it a lot warmer. We have hedgehogs visit at night so I have put a fine sprinkle down but am trying not to use slug pellets and am hand picking the snails. I've decided to take them up the road into the fields. I used to live at Lake on the I.O.W many many years ago. Lovely place to live. I miss the sea.

16 Apr, 2009

 

hi lindak,,,,

what a coincidence, I lived in Lake too until 5 years ago.... in New Rd... yes we are very lucky being so close to the sea.... i hope this Easter weekend seemed sooo busy.

what do you do with the slugs and snails onc you have collected them all??

regards

16 Apr, 2009

 

I have decided to take them up the road to the fields in a bag and let them go.. We lived in Newport Road. Gerry's mum lived there too until Feb last year and then sadly passed away.

17 Apr, 2009

 

What a small world....sorry to labour the point, but I do feel awful using the slug pellets, but I just hate it when they decimate my plants.... do u collect them at night? I do admire you relocating them!

17 Apr, 2009

 

We had to move to Derbyshire because of employment a long time ago but we love it here. Have moved house a couple of times to downsize as we are getting older. Have loved to tackle every garden in a different way according to the size of the ground, and consider the wildlife. We have the hedgehogs visit every night. Just go and have a look at the snails in the morning or evening.

18 Apr, 2009



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