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Old 16-04-2006, 07:15 PM posted to triangle.gardens
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In article , Kathie
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Jo,
These is an incredible hosta supplier on Sauls Road, south of Raleigh, called
Plant Delights Nursery. It is national catalogue supplier of an incredible
number of hostas and other perennials. They are only open to the public on
select weekends during the year. Check out their website, PDN.com.


correct URL is: http://www.plantdelights.com

Looks great. Thanks for the tip. From the web site, I see that Tony
Avent is associated with them.

Dan
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Old 16-04-2006, 10:00 PM posted to triangle.gardens
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Kathie wrote:
Jo,
These is an incredible hosta supplier on Sauls Road, south of Raleigh,
called Plant Delights Nursery. It is national catalogue supplier of an
incredible number of hostas and other perennials. They are only open to
the public on select weekends during the year. Check out their website,
PDN.com. The next open house (where you can purchase plants) starts May
5th I believe. If you love hostas, you will be in hosta heaven!
Kathie
Jo Wrote:

Is there a place to get them local. Someone once mentioned a Hosta farm
and I am trying to locate one.
I'm in Garner.


Jo



I have a couple of spare hard copy catalogs if you want one.

Craig (Penny and Ten Ten)
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Old 17-04-2006, 01:03 PM posted to triangle.gardens
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Kathie wrote:
Jo,
These is an incredible hosta supplier on Sauls Road, south of Raleigh,
called Plant Delights Nursery. It is national catalogue supplier of an
incredible number of hostas and other perennials. They are only open to
the public on select weekends during the year. Check out their website,
PDN.com. The next open house (where you can purchase plants) starts May
5th I believe. If you love hostas, you will be in hosta heaven!
Kathie
Jo Wrote:

Is there a place to get them local. Someone once mentioned a Hosta farm
and I am trying to locate one.
I'm in Garner.


Jo





Kathie,

Wow, great to hear. I couldn't remember this post and though I had
accidentally ingested some plants of another kind.
I remembered it was from awhile back.

Thank you for the tip!

Jo
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Old 17-04-2006, 02:57 PM posted to triangle.gardens
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You can order online from Hosta Farm. Agree with previous poster that
Hosta Farm is less expensive that Plant Delights. Hosta Farm also has a
variety of ferns on the website. Duck and Greta are delightful folks
(last year, we stopped by on Mother's Day and he was giving a free
hosta to any mother who stopped that day.) Plant Delights does have a
ton of hostas but the prices are rather steep.

If you can make it out to the Farmer's Market, many of the garden
vendors have hostas for sale.

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