
Scene from the front of our place

Hosta getting the squeeze: soon to be moved
Our phlox has really bloomed this spring. One of our two hostas is being challenged by the phlox for space! We’ll probably move this hosta to the flower garden and let the phlox run.

Even the new growth has the typical “tulip shaped” leaf
Our young Tulip trees are beginning to put on their leaves this spring. Also known as yellow poplar, the Tulip is actually a member of the Magnolia family. They are one of the finest hardwood lumber producers. This is the third season for the two we have in the front yard.
Lovely colors and leaflet.
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Thanks, Tim
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We have trouble keeping Hosta. Our local deer devour it. They like the green & white but, not the green & yellow.
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Must be something in the green and white they crave. Fortunately we don’t have to worry about deer: rabbits and squirrels are our pests of choice.
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We do have a bunny in the yard and plenty of squirrels but, I’ve never seen them go after the Hosta.
We are across the street from a major river, so we get all manner of critters.
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Sounds like you live in a nice location. Lots of critters is a good thing!
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Except the coyotes. I could do without them.
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