As I was weeding the garden, I realized that my husband has been collecting and selling Hosta for about 10 years now. Hiking and redlining the mountains of NH have been his focal point the past two years leaving me to tend to the gardens. The recent burst of warm weather has been good for both the plants and the weeds. Down at the blueberry patch, some of the bushes are loaded with berries...yum!
Back up to the field, I see that the rodents burrowing in the ground had eaten more than their share of hosta. So you ask, what do we have to offer. I decided to go out and make an updated list in no particular order; that will be a rainy day task. We have minis for the fairy garden and larger more mature plants in the field for your well established garden. Some of the minis include: Saketini, Smiley Face, Strawberry Yogurt, Twirlatini, Itty Gold, Itty Blue, Green Mouse Ears, Ruffled Mouse Ears, Baby Booties, Azuretini and Dinner Mint. For those who need to fill in bigger spaces in your garden the list goes on: Great Arrival, Jetstream, Martini, Black Jack, Blue Mammoth, Patriot, Nightlife, Earth Angel, Blue Regal, Gemstone, Lakeside Ripples, Blue Lettuce in pots ready to go. Up in the field ready to be dug up (price based on size of clump wanted): El Capitan, June, Chesterfield Gold, Golden Tusk, Devon Green, Green Lama, Plug Nickel, Big Daddy, Paul's Glory, Fried Green Tomatoes, Old Faithful, Komoda Dragon, Salute, Frosted Jade, Lakeside Kaleidoscope and Wooly Mammoth...and more.
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Igor Kondrakhin
8/16/2018 09:57:20 am
What is the best way to contact you to schedule an appointment?
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