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Originally Posted by Vonsgardens
Hey Vic I like it, you shouldn't have to thin. I have found that one to two years in these small pots and the leaves and stems reduce in size- even with fertilizer. Do you know what variety it is? We have probably 60 varieties of minihostas (most came from the Miniature Plant Kingdom). I am still looking for a variety known as "Blue Mouse Ears".
Cheers,
John
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http://www.mailorderplants4me.com/products/284
On this site... if the price is listed in USD... you can have it shipped to the US... (Ang3lFir3 showed me where to find this...)
We are looking to get some also... so I would be happy to let you know how succesful that is.
I'm happy to hear it probably won't need to be thinned. I think I still have the tag somewhere.... I'll have to look.
Kindest regards,
Victrinia