tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4929596886683301311.post612140224905607488..comments2022-12-04T08:28:09.046-05:00Comments on The Hosta Chronicles: Everything's coming up.....Hostas and suchThe Hosta Chronicleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15222836695635513729noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4929596886683301311.post-78356306236437187912010-05-11T16:36:05.405-04:002010-05-11T16:36:05.405-04:00Hi! I feel like such a dork because it's taken...Hi! I feel like such a dork because it's taken me this long to comment back. Ugh - sorry. My freaking blog is blocked at work (it's some auto-blocker program or whatever) and I can't get to comments while I'm there - which is the majority of my days. But anyway - hello to you guys! I'm so excited to have more than my mom reading this stuff. Link away Miss Kitty (love the name) your sister's site is a hoot - I love it. OK, anyway - I just wanted to say HI and let you know that I wasn't ignoring you. Not that you'll ever see this. :) DebThe Hosta Chronicleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15222836695635513729noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4929596886683301311.post-89018709613612327322010-04-08T21:29:28.046-04:002010-04-08T21:29:28.046-04:00Found your blog through Welcome to Chaos. Cool pic...Found your blog through Welcome to Chaos. Cool pics. jimJim Groblehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18027723131261970051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4929596886683301311.post-32896272455191535392010-04-03T20:56:36.866-04:002010-04-03T20:56:36.866-04:00For years now, I've been thinking of planting ...For years now, I've been thinking of planting grape hyacinths in my yard (Zone 7b), and your post has inspired me to take the plunge, shitty winter foliage and all. :-P I'm also taking the hosta plunge...armed, of course, with diatomaceous earth and sweetgum balls to head those marauding slugs off at the pass.<br /><br />Looking forward to reading more about all your gardening adventures! (I found your blog via my sister's site, Why Architects Drink. Hope you don't mind that I linked to you.)Miss Kittyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13210249894351503887noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4929596886683301311.post-68198210047371167692010-04-03T07:40:58.356-04:002010-04-03T07:40:58.356-04:00I just got around to looking at your blog. Love it...I just got around to looking at your blog. Love it! You sound like me, there isn't any such thing as too many hostas! I can tell you, grape hyacinths do naturalize, and very well. They reseed and come up everywhere. They were here when I moved here, and maybe have been here since the l950s, and there are thousands of them! I too am working on creating a river of them, thru the woods, and they are doing pretty well for the first year. They transplant very easily this time of the year. Look out for star of bethlehem, tho, they can be really invasive once they get a root-hold! So can lily of the valley. I've had to dig them out where they made such a mat of roots that nothing could come up between them. Happy gardening!Isadorahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07536529433321242440noreply@blogger.com