Last year I planted some hostas here in central Indiana around the beginning late summer of early fall. I also planted a number of other perennials around the house. Most of my other perennials are starting to protrude out of the ground, but I see no evidence that my hostas are coming up. Should my hostas be coming up by now or am I a little over anxious. I'm wondering if they were killed off during winter. Does anyone know when they start protruding out of the ground. I've heard they are very hardy, but they are on of the few perennials that hasn't come up yet.
2007-03-28
06:14:31
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