African Hostas multiply very rapidly. Spring is their season. When they emerge after winter their leaves are spotted with liver-colored spots. Then they send up shoots of white (insignificant) blooms that the bees really love. The spots disappear eventually and the leaves are solid green. They are very cute. Because they multiply so rapidly I have them growing everywhere - the Greenhouse Gardens, the Medicine Garden, and in a big bed behind the house which I fenced off because the armadillos were constantly turning it over.
Bert stuck our old teapot and coffee pot on a stand and made a little sculpture in this bed.
Monday, March 27, 2017
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