We have had excessive rain in Michigan this spring. I do love the rain and the thunderstorms and even the lightning--which makes more nitrogen available in the soil. A light sprinkle does not discourage me from taking the camera outside, either. I contend that the hostas also love the rain. Can you see the bright green of the lawn which I finished cutting today in the light rain?
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| Hosta companion by my pond - Heuchera 'Palace Purple' | 
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| Hosta 'Patriot' | 
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| A hosta in need of botox | 
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| Whisky barrel hosta  happily overflowing | 
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| Hostas nearly taken over by the Sweet Woodruff (Galium odoratum) 
 A rock in a heart place - two new transplants and bleeding hearts
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| Hosta camouflaged by the lamium--not good placement! | 
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| Hostas in the ivy & poppy patch may be  in need of division | 
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| Hosta with primula in garden of friend "O" | 
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| Friend's lovely and unusual hosta with a forgotten name | 
 
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