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Apr 24, 2015 7:05 PM CST
Name: Michele Roth
N.E. Indiana - Zone 5b, and F (Zone 9b)
I'm always on my way out the door..
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Kabby said:Chelle I couldn't for the life of me figure out what the tall white flowers were in the foreground were. I finally saw the hostas. We can't grow them like you can in the north, magnifico!


They do love it here, and some of them smell so good! I'm constantly splitting them up, and the root systems still get as big, thick and heavy as cinder blocks in a season's time. They seem to adore this heavy, slimy clay.


Cinta, at first I thought you meant Feverfew. I have that one, and like it a lot. I might not like it as well in a warmer climate, but here it's one of the first to green up in late winter. As soon as the snow is gone, it looks good. Smiling
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