Just in case you couldn't understand the names of the plants, I wrote them all out: 1) Sum and Substance hosta 2) Japanese Maple Bloodgood 3) Asiatic lily 4) white peony 5) hellebores 6) Blue angel hosta 7) June hosta 8) Tenryu hosta 9) parhelion hosta 10) liberty (is a sport of Sagae) hosta 11) Bressingham blue hosta 12) American halo hosta 13) Dream queen (sport of Great expectations) hosta 14) Mildred Seaver's Komodo Dragon hosta 15) Cleaning lady hosta 16) Glory Hallelujah hosta 17) Prairie moon hosta 18) Love pat hosta 19) Hoosier dome hosta 20) climbing hydrangea 21) variegated Solomon seal 22) Blue Hawaii hosta 23) Titanic hosta (Thorndale) 24) Empress Wu hosta 25) Blue Umbrellas hosta 26) Yesterday's Memories (sport of Squash casserole) hosta 27) Regal Splendor hosta 28) Paradigm hosta Happy Gardening!!
OMG, the Hosta behind the bird bath table is super massive leave, I have never seen that huge one before,,, I love Hosta too. Big Hosta suit your large garden. Thanks for the video. 🇯🇵
Thank you so much for this video. I have purchased many hostas from New Hampshire Hostas and they have all arrived in perfect condition - the packing and shipping are excellent. While these hostas start out small, remember they WILL get larger so please be sure to allow them the space they need to grow, otherwise you will need to move them later to avoid overcrowding. Don't ask me how I know that, LOL!! ;-)
Ah ha! I've had my blue angel hostas for about 4 years and this year I saw a huge difference in the color... they're actually blue now instead of green/blue! I was amazed a couple weeks ago when I walked out and noticed just how blue they had become! Now I know
love the dog tromping through the garden! haha! we currently have a total of 67 hostas in our yard. most are in their 3rd year this coming summer. cant wait to see how big some are going to get!!
I have recently discovered all types of hosta are edible. That makes them so much more valuable! I plan to saturate my place in edible perennials. I’m so excited to hear about the hosta!
Nice presentation cause I’ll listen to you all day!
Just in case you couldn't understand the names of the plants, I wrote them all out:
1) Sum and Substance hosta
2) Japanese Maple Bloodgood
3) Asiatic lily
4) white peony
5) hellebores
6) Blue angel hosta
7) June hosta
8) Tenryu hosta
9) parhelion hosta
10) liberty (is a sport of Sagae) hosta
11) Bressingham blue hosta
12) American halo hosta
13) Dream queen (sport of Great expectations) hosta
14) Mildred Seaver's Komodo Dragon hosta
15) Cleaning lady hosta
16) Glory Hallelujah hosta
17) Prairie moon hosta
18) Love pat hosta
19) Hoosier dome hosta
20) climbing hydrangea
21) variegated Solomon seal
22) Blue Hawaii hosta
23) Titanic hosta (Thorndale)
24) Empress Wu hosta
25) Blue Umbrellas hosta
26) Yesterday's Memories (sport of Squash casserole) hosta
27) Regal Splendor hosta
28) Paradigm hosta
Happy Gardening!!
Gregory Rechner June hosta
Thank you very much!
OMG, the Hosta behind the bird bath table is super massive leave, I have never seen that huge one before,,,
I love Hosta too. Big Hosta suit your large garden. Thanks for the video. 🇯🇵
I appreciate your videos. Enjoyed seeing your mature giant hosta varieties and beautiful surroundings there.
Thank you so much for this video. I have purchased many hostas from New Hampshire Hostas and they have all arrived in perfect condition - the packing and shipping are excellent. While these hostas start out small, remember they WILL get larger so please be sure to allow them the space they need to grow, otherwise you will need to move them later to avoid overcrowding. Don't ask me how I know that, LOL!! ;-)
Ah ha! I've had my blue angel hostas for about 4 years and this year I saw a huge difference in the color... they're actually blue now instead of green/blue! I was amazed a couple weeks ago when I walked out and noticed just how blue they had become! Now I know
At the end it shows the deep green shrub contrasting beautifully with the hostas
love the dog tromping through the garden! haha!
we currently have a total of 67 hostas in our yard. most are in their 3rd year this coming summer. cant wait to see how big some are going to get!!
Thanks for a Great visual of what I like. They really are awesome without all the bright colors. Have a great day and all the best in 2021.
Wow those hosta are colossal. 😳Nice🌟😊💐
My yard looks amazing because of the hostas I've purchased from New Hampshire Hosta.
Thanks again for sharing your information! I learn things each time I watch it.
I have recently discovered all types of hosta are edible. That makes them so much more valuable! I plan to saturate my place in edible perennials. I’m so excited to hear about the hosta!
They remind me of endless summer afternoons.
Fantastic Hostas you have there.
Large empty shade equals giant hostas. Thanks love ur videos.
You have the best quality hosta!
I have 3 boston terriers that help me in the garden. Your little guy is cute.
Thank you for the wonderful video.
Unfortunately I could not understand the name of some varieties acoustically.
Great video thanks
Beautiful!
What is that big green shrub on right hand of the screen right at the end? That is something else...
Do you have Hosta 'Jurassic Park' ?
How tall does Tenryu get?
nice gardens BTW.
The size of hostas matter to me, because I want to run chickens around hostas. Is this a good, or bad idea?
Growing My chickens love to eat my hosta.
so 2-3 times a year to cut them only?
Any suggestions for hostas that deer don’t like? Having a terrible problem with deer eating my hostas and I just love hostas!
The one rapped in electricfence
They do need divided🤔
God Damn! That thing is like the hosta that ate New York City!!
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Good advice clearly presented BUT poor filming -no close ups at all to show details of foliage
That rabbit looks slender
Aden stole S&S and Blue Angel from Florence Shaw.
A greenhouse owner discouraging you from dividing your hostas to make more in your garden, instead of coming and buying more. Imagine that.
He's right. If you want BIG plants, don't divide them. I'm not a greenhouse owner just a collector.
That looks like a rat's nest.