I don't really have plants, like potted plants if that's what you mean.
First of all, let me say that I do believe in true love. But I also deeply believe in the complexity, variety, and downright insanity of love. A lucky person loves hundreds of people in their lives, all in different ways, family love, friendship love, romantic love, all in so many shades and depths. I don't think you lose your ability--or right--to have true love by loving more than one person. In part, this is true because you never love two people the same way. Another part of it is that, if your lucky, you learn to love better with practice. The bottom line is that you have to choose who you are going to commit to-that's the foundation of true love, not a lack of other options. ~Stephenie Meyer
Posts: 62353 | Location: Louisville, Kentucky USA | Registered: Mon October 20 2003
Well with my hostas I cut them back....I also cut them off at the ground once they start dying out....Actually except for my creeping flock I cut everything back...I can't stand looking at dead things lol
First of all, let me say that I do believe in true love. But I also deeply believe in the complexity, variety, and downright insanity of love. A lucky person loves hundreds of people in their lives, all in different ways, family love, friendship love, romantic love, all in so many shades and depths. I don't think you lose your ability--or right--to have true love by loving more than one person. In part, this is true because you never love two people the same way. Another part of it is that, if your lucky, you learn to love better with practice. The bottom line is that you have to choose who you are going to commit to-that's the foundation of true love, not a lack of other options. ~Stephenie Meyer
Posts: 62353 | Location: Louisville, Kentucky USA | Registered: Mon October 20 2003
Are they in direct sunlight at least part of the day??? Mine get HUGE, I had to split mine up...but I noticed the ones I transplanted over on the side of the house don't get that much direct sun light so they don't get as big.
First of all, let me say that I do believe in true love. But I also deeply believe in the complexity, variety, and downright insanity of love. A lucky person loves hundreds of people in their lives, all in different ways, family love, friendship love, romantic love, all in so many shades and depths. I don't think you lose your ability--or right--to have true love by loving more than one person. In part, this is true because you never love two people the same way. Another part of it is that, if your lucky, you learn to love better with practice. The bottom line is that you have to choose who you are going to commit to-that's the foundation of true love, not a lack of other options. ~Stephenie Meyer
Posts: 62353 | Location: Louisville, Kentucky USA | Registered: Mon October 20 2003
That corner of the yard always looked awful because of the magnolia tree. No grass, always leaves and pods to rake. I had to plant something that would grow in mostly shade.
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Posts: 13970 | Location: South Carolina | Registered: Mon October 20 2003
Well with my hostas I cut them back....I also cut them off at the ground once they start dying out....Actually except for my creeping flock I cut everything back...I can't stand looking at dead things lol