Mostly Finished the Hosta Bed

I moved all the pavers, except the ones underneath the ligustrum. But I managed to fill in the planting bed with soil and hostas. You can see their little white/green leaves coming up.

The ones way in the back are white-feathered hosta. They say once they get a lot of light, they’ll turn a pale green. But they’ll be pretty no matter what. This should be prettier than plain dirt!

Another project I was working on. This is a purple magic crepe myrtle. This is all shady so I added Turk’s cap that loves shade and has pretty red flowers that hummingbirds love. You can see a full-grown one behind it to the right. So the new ones should fill that all in.

I’ve been working on another project, but ran out of pavers, like usual. 🙂

I’m off to do some more work.

Hope your week is going great!

Terry

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2 thoughts on “Mostly Finished the Hosta Bed

  1. Hi Terry
    Your garden is looking good.
    When every plant is in bloom the garden will look spectacular.
    Soon all my snow will be gone.
    Well I am off to wash my hair, condition and mouse it.
    Already my itch is lessening. It takes up too 2 to 3 weeks for the itch to stop. I have to do this regimen daily which is a pain. Once the DHT is gone my hair should start to filling in where my hair fell out.
    I pray that this works as it is so expensive.
    You have a great day today my Friend.
    Sheila Claire

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