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4 months ago

Oh, thank you Florida is back! Whoever came and got your weather we here appreciate you. The 44 low I have now was my highs last week. OK I will shut up!










Isn't chocolate a major food group? Show us today your P hostas. I would love to see a parade of Patriots ......


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  • 4 months ago
    last modified: 4 months ago

    Can’t help you with Patriots, but here is Paul’s Glory, in the middle:


  • 4 months ago

    Paul's Glory is one of my favorites, thanks for sharing.

    bkay

  • 4 months ago

    Yes chocolate is a food group!

    ig very nice one and great combo.


    Paisley Border


    Party Popper in need of rescue.


    Party Streamers


    Pathfinder


    Patriot for you. It is in need of rescue too.

  • 4 months ago

    A few more.


    Paul's Glory


    Powder Blue


    Powder Keg


    Praying Hands


    Puddles and Bumps

  • 4 months ago
    last modified: 4 months ago

    Pamela Lee






    Paradise Glory






    Pete's Dark Satellite


  • 4 months ago

    Phantom





    Piper Cup





    Playtime


  • 4 months ago


    Patriot


    Paul's Glory new this year

  • 4 months ago
    last modified: 4 months ago

    Pretty Plants everyone 👍..
    Laurie..your Praying Hands is 50 times bigger than mine..mine is so small I think someday it probably won't show up..
    Saija..Paradise Glory, Piper Cup and Playtime look perfect..
    the empty hand as evidence of a missing package is hilarious..they should take a picture of a bare porch, an empty table etc to build their case!..
    these might be Patriots..to the right of the Japanese maple..I didn't buy them..they were here in front and I moved them to the back..


    a pair of Pineapple Upside Down Cake..


    Pearl Lake..the 4 blue hosta above the lime green Sun King aralia in the center on the right..


    Plantaginea bloom..


    no photos of Praying Hands or Paul's Glory..


  • 4 months ago

    Two minutes for every piece of chocolate. Working backwards, that would make me not even born yet! LOL.

    Laurie, awesome Praying Hands. It’s so big! And great photo of Puddles and Bumps. Love the flowers next to the red Crocosmia flowers.

    Lots of great hostas, everyone!

    This is a new one from NHH. Looks puny so I hope it grows quickly. I really need bigger ones to start with!

    Pin-up


  • 4 months ago

    It’s late…..was a long day…. great Ps everyone. Laurie, gotta love both Kegs! Saija, very pretty Playtime and Potomac Glory.Ann, nice Pearl Lakes!







    debra

  • 4 months ago

    A couple more:






    debra

  • 4 months ago

    Couple more





    debra

  • 4 months ago

    Great P's everone. I love seeing all these beautiful pictures on this chilly January morning.



    Paradigm



    Patriot - morning sun till the sun goes to the other side of the house



    Paul's Glory



    Pineapple Upsidedown Cake



    Pizzazz



    Plantaginea



    Prairie Sky



    Praying Hands - I think I will try putting some of this in a pot. In the ground it survives but doesn't thrive.

  • 4 months ago

    Nice ones Beth! Excellent Paradigm, my Paul’s Glory is teeny compared to yours. Never heard of Pizzazz, but reminds me of GL Blue Banana. My Praying Hands was diminishing so I did pot it. It looked better by end of summer.

    debra

  • 4 months ago
    last modified: 4 months ago

    I have a few P's.

    Plantaginea. Took it out of the garden last year. Tree roots and lack of sun was making it decline. I put it in a large pot. I am wondering whether it is going to survive the winter and early spring in the pot outside.

    My neighbor left 9 pots of new perennials outside placed on the garden without digging them in at all. I'll be mad if they survive our winter and spring but my plantaginea doesn't!



    Prairie Moon with Clear Fork River Valley



    Paul's Glory


  • 4 months ago

    Saija P and P is a standout.

    Paula nice Patriot and PG is a great size.

    Ann PH gets sun pretty much all day. Difficult for you but whether in a pot or in the ground it needs sun for vigor. I know in the past squirrels have not helped. Pearl Lake is very nice.

    Thanks Lisa. Pin Up will be stunning and worth the wait.

    Debra your PH is looking great. Parision Silk is very nice but that Prairie Sky always wows me.

    Beth I miss my Pizzaz - left it in a pot too long. Another beautiful PS.

    nhl I hope your plantaginea sails through winter. Such a nice combo with PG. Your PM pic did not show up. I imagine it looks great with CFRV.




  • 4 months ago


    Pizzazz, oldie but goodie

  • 4 months ago

    Thanks peren.all. I added the Prairie Moon photo with CFRV.

  • 4 months ago

    Plantaginea - One of four, so far this one in a pot has done best.

    Praying Hands - Needs a little prayer

    Pocket Full Of Sunshine

    Paradise Sunshine

    Peacock Strut - Has nice red legs



  • 4 months ago

    A few more

    Pilgrim

    Patriot

    Prairie Moon - Slowly fading away

    Paradigm


  • 4 months ago

    Late on my P's and Q's. Have to catch up. Impressive thread of P's from all who got here on time!


    Pandora's Box


    Pandora


    Paradise Glory Shrunk quite a bit. Hope it comes back strong.


    Paradise Island 5-15-24.jpg


    Paradise Joyce 5-10-24


    Paradise Power 5-6-2


    Paradise Sunshine 7F.jpg


  • 4 months ago

    More P's

    Parky's Prize 5-15-24.jpg


    Patriot 2 Bed 7


    Paul's Glory 5-31-2


    Pilgrim 2


    Pizzazz


    Pocketful of Sunshine


    Pure Heart blooming


  • 4 months ago

    mbug_gw - Your P's look imaculate, so that is what Pocketfull of Sunshine is supposed to look like. I've had mine for several years but it never amounts to .anything

  • 4 months ago

    OD....It's a Rainforest Sunrise' sport,,,thicker leaves.....broader border. I think it might be smaller, too, but just guessing.

  • 4 months ago
    last modified: 4 months ago

    mbug, your Pocketful of Sunshine is pretty. Old Dirt, I also have one---and I think yours is looking really nice. I hope it will grow for you!

    Mine is pretty earlier in the season. When the humidity sets in, it always gets fungal issues each year. I think it is probably my fault because I have had it in a spinout bag for too long and have stressed it out. So last summer I took it out of the bag and set it free. I am hoping to have much less fungal disease for next season. I can only hope!

    I didn't post a picture because I didn't take one of it in 2024. But here is a picture of it in June 2023:



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