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In this week’s nursery tour, we are exploring some of the gorgeous hostas available at the nursery. We have hostas galore!

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  1. @basildestiny
    @basildestiny says:

    Tuh-Moo-key-yama. I bought a blue muffin viburnum, but walked around the whole garden center calling it a Blueberry Muffin because I had been looking at the Blueberry Muffin Hostas. I got home and realized my hilarious mistake. Thanks so much for all of these great advice videos.

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  2. @BarbaraBiedermann
    @BarbaraBiedermann says:

    Hi Jenny, I’ve been enjoying your videos for several years, and I finally found a subject I’d like to hear from you about. There are a lot of perennials and annuals that have a tall flower spike. I’m familiar with many of them, like Veronica, salvia, liatris, nepeta, and lavender, but I don’t really know if there is a plant that is better for a particular situation in my garden than another. I think there are a lot of us that would like to see you compare and contrast some of the more common plants that we’ll find in our garden centers.

    Barb
    Zone 6
    In NE Indiana

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  3. @lisahowell3468
    @lisahowell3468 says:

    I live in Georgia zone 8a? My hydrangeas are starting to bloom already! My hostas are looking great also, unfortunately the deer also think so! 3 down already😢 Why can’t the deer eat the grass or weeds! Not fair!

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  4. @ITOLDUDA
    @ITOLDUDA says:

    Not only heat and humidity, but most soil in the south is acidic whereas lilacs prefer alkaline soil. The PW one has done well in my acidic clay soil. It was about to bloom last I looked. Definitely recommended. It even took a pretty bad drought last year like a champ. Gold medal worth imo. 🙂

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  5. @juliafiore120
    @juliafiore120 says:

    Hello, Jenny 👋🏼 21:25 Do you know if there is a yellow💛 Clematis from Proven Winners? Wouldn’t that be gorgeous 😍 This upcoming weekend sounds like it’s going to be a huge success! Sorry I’ll miss it. Have a Blessed Day 😊🐶

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  6. @bobbievann5317
    @bobbievann5317 says:

    Hi Jenny, everything looks soooo pretty. I’ve got to share my story with you. This past Saturday I went to my local nursery where I normally buy my PW’s and they had no superbenas this year so I asked the owner and she told me that she didn’t carry them anymore because she thought some off brand she’s carrying does better 😮😮😮😮 that was the look on my face! I said, I beg to differ with you 😂. I purchased my jazz berry and away I went. I will be ordering them for sure! My opinion they are THE BEST! Thanks for so many things you’ve taught me 😊😊😊.

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  7. @Blake.Cooper
    @Blake.Cooper says:

    The Felco Bundle gift box I won arrived from Creekside today! I appreciate it so much and I will cherish the handwritten note from you, Jenny. So thoughtful as always. Much love to all of you! I'm ROOTING for your continued success! THANK YOU!!!

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  8. @thedivide3688
    @thedivide3688 says:

    He hee…Tay-Moook-key-yaw-ma. Japanese maples have such fun names to pronounce. When I had to learn all the names for the Japanese maple nursery I managed it was sure a mouthful.

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  9. @juliabinford6500
    @juliabinford6500 says:

    Speaking of hostas… I had three hostas in front of my home (planted by formers owners), that grew five feet tall. One was by my front stairs, and I hardly had room to walk. I ended up taking them out, and now I diligently stick to smaller hostas. The larger ones are magnificent, if planted in the right spot.

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  10. @karendemers6333
    @karendemers6333 says:

    Hello Jenny, What a wonderful garden tour this morning. As a gardener in Northern Canada I so appreciated your time in the pines this morning. Love Love all those hosta's. Have a blessed day

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