This house is a couple blocks from us, and their entire front yard is Hostas! No grass mowning for them.
“It’s not the one
who plants or the one who waters who is at the center of this process
but God, who makes things grow.”
1 Corinthians 3
I snapped these from the Target parking lot. The sun had just gone down, but the trees were hiding the very bottom part of the sunset. Life...
18 comments:
That's impressive! 😊
Hostas are wonderful to grow and these folks' hostas are gorgeous! ~Andrea xoxo
Wow that's a lot of Hostas.
The deer in our area would love to visit that yard.
I love that front yard (and the house is beautiful, too)! Less mowing and more time to do more important things.
Have a blessed weekend!
:)
Well that is one way not to have to mow - my hubs should have thought of that.
Amén.
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Love your blog post title..perfect and the place is quite lovely too.
Sue
Well, that's one way to not have to mow the lawn! Looks very beautiful, too!
That would be my dream garden.
I like it - very pretty!
I keep moving starts of hostas to everywhere. I guess I should watch out for the hosta disease. It is pretty. Thanks for sharing.
That's really pretty! We love hostas, but I can't imagine a whole yard of them!
Perfect over all blog look!!!
I really like this idea. I have gotten to look on grass, as an *abomination.* ;-)
But! That is not a work free front yard!
Each of those groups of plants, as to be maintained. And those pretty purple flowers on stems, have to be cut down, when they finish blooming.
Yes, they have a lot of work there, or they hire someone to garden for them.
Very interesting though...
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Such a pretty house and garden.
There is one corner of my yard that I really considered filling with Hostas...I love this.
Haaahaha I guess they really are easy to grow! xoxo
That is a good idea. I sometimes wonder if I should plant shrubs and flowers in the front. We are in a drought, and watering a great amount of lawn grass is not allowed right now. This house in your neighborhood looks green and groomed and kept up.
~Sheri
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