

I picked apple, ginger, chocolate and regular peppermint.


Today it rained all day so it was a good day to run some errand so while I was out I stopped at the estuary shop in town to check out any hidden treasures. Found a couple of pieces of junk jewelry...nothing much but my big find were the peonies that they were selling for 25 cents each. Can't help but think of the sweet old lady picking them from her garden to share with people like me who forget every year to plant some. Though this year I set aside a real gorgeous peony to plant called Coral Charm which has the most unusual peach colored flowers...kind of rare. It had lost it's tag and I thought I'd better keep it. Good excuse! Now I just have to find the perfect spot.

As I mentioned today was a good catch up day. So after we closed I decided to remove the hostas I'd been saving in the back of the greenhouse. They had been there for safe keeping to divide them when I had more time and were beginning to get to big and getting in the way. As I was going to grab a cart to move them I noticed how beautiful they looked scattered about everywhere. It's only been the last few years that I've become a hosta nut. A Hostaphile as a like to call it. I just love all the different foliage though I'm partial to the gold ones mixed with blue. Sometimes the tags get lost on them and I sit there trying to figure out which ones they are. Well if I can't figure it out...I guess I'll just have to save them for the garden too.....

This is a new variety called "Rainforest Sunrise"
....and this is "Orange Marmalade"





Question: What your favorite hosta? and why?
Have a great night.....I'm going home now and hopefully George will have nice bowl of cereal waiting for me.
Oh...and maybe a cup of mint tea....?
Talk soon,
Carole
Hi Carole ,what lovely post you made! It was so sweet read about your childhood in France!!!I love and I collect "Hosta" in my little garden.Their leaves and their flowers aro so delicate. I haven't one favourite I love to blend the different shades of green!They give me a feeling of coolness.
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Oh that chocolate mint......I would like to have that one....I love chocolate. I never saw this in Holland......
ReplyDeleteAnd your new hosta........Wauw!
That one looks like my favorite.
Nice day
Ohh Those mints i like them .
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Hosta is ...The Elegans . (thats the name here in Holland ) Ìts the biggest Hosta whit the grey leafs .When its rains the drops are beautiful on the leafs .It hase white flowers .
I enjoy you pictures !
A lots of love from Holland
Peet
Mint is so fragrant and flavorful. I love it in iced tea. I bet the other varieties are just delicious.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning...its sooo funny I've had hostas on my mind for sometime now..I'm fairly new to the Hosta world, but I'm becoming addicted to them a lot lately...actually if you could help me I'm looking for a nice large variety that has big leaves do you recommend any in particular....can you help a gal you an addict for hostas (LOL)...grace peace & joy 2 U, Marlene queenbeeofcreativity.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteCarole...this is the most perfect post, I love your story and your photos,having had a terrible, stress filled day, your post was just what I needed....lovely just lovely!! Chrissy
ReplyDeletemint, peonies, hostas, oh my. the perfect post. i think the chocolate besides being darker in color is alittle stiffer and not quite so invasive. what do you think?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post Carole....Our hostas are all very old....mostly dark green but some variegated white...Rob's grandma planted them...I would love to have some chocolate mint though....hmmm...maybe when I come up for the garden tour????
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing you soon!
Laura
I've been meandering about your blog and it's just lovely! We're in the greenhouse biz up in Canada :)
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