Re: New member introduction


Welcome, Kelly!

There are truly a lot of wonderful hosta nurseries out there, but you can't go wrong ordering from Naylor Creek Nursery. Great plants, great service, great prices and great people!

http://www.naylorcreek.com/

You'd also do well to check out the online Hosta Library, thousands of hostas pictured, listed alphabetically. It's certainly something to enjoy over the long cold winter.

http://www.hostalibrary.org/

-Alttara


On Sunday, October 12, 2003, at 02:26 PM, Kelly D. Norris wrote:

Greetings all,



I recently joined this list in hopes of learning more about hostas and
hopefully acquiring more. I have visited several large hosta gardens
over the summer and have a growing list of things that I am interested
in. I have plans of putting in a new shade glen next year with a
mixture of hostas and woodland plants (also like Trilliums).



I am trying to get a list of nurseries together that are good sources of
hostas. Does anyone have any suggestions on which ones to go with and
to avoid?



Thanks in advance,



Botanically,



Kelly D. Norris

Master Gardener/Freelance Writer

Bedford, Iowa USA

Zone 4b/5a

www.rainbowfarms.net

http://kellydn03.tripod.com

List owner rare-plants

Newsletter Editor, Iowa Bluebird Conservationists



The love of knowledge is a sort of madness.
C. S. Lewis, Out of the Silent Planet

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