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"Hussein M." wrote in message ... On Fri, 11 Apr 2003 17:22:49 +0200, "Barry & Iris McCanna" wrote: Alternatively, as they are a plant which can be divided, when it reaches the size when you can divide it, you could plant a division in a shady area and compare. What do others think? Hussein Mine are all in large pots along the front of the house, which is south-facing and get the sun all day. They do extremely well. I prefer them in pots. They look wonderful and set the pots off beautifully. It's just that the original post, the one to which I was replying, didn't show the same unbounded enthusiasm for the progress of their Hostas as you have just expressed for yours. It seems that your hostas are very lovingly cared for and watered when needed. The pots are, after all in the front of the house. P.S. I see the Hostas are complimenting your pots rather than the other way around grin. Hussein Hussein, Sorry, just a slip :-) Of course, I meant it the other way round! The pots set the hostas off beautifully, but we do have some great pots ;-) Iris. |
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