Saturday, April 30, 2011

A Garden Setting

Just had to show you this beautiful hosta.  The area beside our house and along the sidewalk to the back gets very little sun, so we transplanted a couple of hosta plants to that area.  They are loving it there, and have gotten huge.
It is beginning to shoot up!

Starting to open up!

It might be hard to grasp how big this is by looking at the picture, so hope these pictures help...

This decorative garden stone weighs a ton, so I have to get help to move it.

It's under there somewhere...


The color is beautiful...

Just a few more shots of how Spring looked a week or so ago.  I'm not the world's best photographer, but here goes!





See you soon!

14 comments:

  1. Lovely photos. I wish I could grow hostas.. mine didn't do well at all last year. Yours look lovely!

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  2. Bonjour
    Nice flowers!
    I love your jardin
    Frieda

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  3. Very pretty! Spring is so exciting:@)

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  4. Beautiful hosta, it looks like Sum & Substance!? We had some at previous house, I really miss it! I love when the azaleas pop :-)

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  5. Wow your foliage is gorgeous, such an art of beautiful work here.. I am envious of your green thumb... just beautiful!

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  6. Breathtaking! I loved every single green inch of this post & all the wonderful other colors, too!

    I have ONE such hosta on the side of the house. Thanks for the idea of photographing its growth process. It sends out gorgeous white flowers mid summer, which the deer around here love. :-(

    Your yard is just spectacular...thanks for walking us through it.

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  7. A fellow gardener! Looking forward to seeing more. My main inspiration for baking comes from nature.
    http://theenchantedoven.blogspot.com/

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  8. It is looking beautiful! Ours have popped too, now to keep the deer away from them, they love them and can devour them in one night! I wish more people would eat venison! :)

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  9. It's great to see everything popping up in your garden. Glad you could be a part of Seasonal Sundays.

    - The Tablescasper

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  10. truly great I wish I could also get some hostas
    anandhirajan
    http://www.anandhirajansartsncrafts.blogspot.com/

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  11. Thanks for stopping by at my blog.

    I love garden pictures and your hosta is amazing! I bought one just the other day and I would be so happy if it becomes as big as yours! Lovely pictures!

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  12. Your flowers are beautiful. I love your red tulips. Mine have gone the way of chipmunk and vole food! Hostas seem to pot up over night don't they.

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