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Sep 17, 2017 6:33 PM CST
Name: Jackie
Lake Lanier, GA (Heat Zone 7) (Zone 7b)
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GenXNEGeorgia said:@mumlabo Your hostas are amazing!!! I have a heavily wooded front yard (valley-ish) and am hoping to create a nice hosta garden. As soon as DH confirms there are no critters or wasp/hornet nests.

As a novice, I started off with some Patriots in another area to see what happens when the Georgia heat hits in August/September. I'm hoping for good luck because it really brightens up an otherwise very plain area.

@Rose1656 Thanks so much! That is encouraging because I want it to get big! Thumbs up


Unfortunately, one of the two hostas didn't grow back. Did you have to wait until the next season for it to come back or is it possible the rabbits shocked the plant enough that it died? (The other one has been growing all along and it's doing okay considering it was eaten to the ground!)
A garden is a grand teacher. It teaches patience and careful watchfulness; it teaches industry and thrift; above all it teaches entire trust. — Gertrude Jekyll

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