

The garden is close to Spring peak now. We had a great azalea bloom this year, and with a lot of rain, the hostas are bigger than ever. I have a chartreuse Sum and Substance that is one of my faves, and it must be about 3 feet across this year. We have filled a lot of holes, and several sections are basically done, I am moving over to the right side now to work on a couple of sections there during this season. I'll try to show some before and after as it goes.
It never occurs to me to take pictures of my hostas because I have so many of them. The lady that lived the house before us didn't have much of an imagination. I may change my attitude and at least post some of the prettier ones. I will be interested to see how you handle shade and dry shade and then steal your ideas (I mean borrow your best practices). Good Luck.
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