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They're back

Posted by hostaholic2 zone 4 MN (My Page) on
Thu, Feb 21, 13 at 21:55

Highcountry Gardens is back as an online only catalog and for a limited time they have 20% off to celebrate there 20th year in business. They are under the ownership of Spring Meadows. David Salman will continue as chief horticulturist.

This post was edited by hostaholic2 on Fri, Feb 22, 13 at 18:07


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RE: They're back

i didnt know they left ....

if i didnt know you around GW.. i would think this is a blatant advert .... for profit ... which would be against the rules ...

i presume that is NOT the case ... based on your hanging with us in the hosta forum ... [and you can usually tell from the members page.. when they signed up to GW the day of the post]

but FOR SURE.. nothing wrong with bragging about your favorite non-hosta provider..

why are you so excited??.. what have you gotten from them over the years??

ken


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Well, several things, one of my favorites being Bouteloua gracilis "Blonde Ambition'. Another which doesn't seem to be available currently is verbena 'Annie' which is hardy here in the frozen tundra and is a blooming machine.


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Frozen Tundra, hah. We're north of you in Winnipeg and we're cooking. Get snow cover and it's all good. I grow Hakonechloa with no problems. Mind you if there's no snow mid November, I've got the feather comforter on standby.


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Well, it would be wonderful if I could order a blanket of snow, unfortunately here I never know if we'll have adequate snow cover or not and I have 8 acres, 3 of which are in yard and gardens, a bit much to try to baby things.


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