After 20 years, I'm going a different direction in some of my gardens. I've started digging out my "Minuteman" hostas. I'm about 50% done. The rest will be ready by the end of the week. Small clumps with about 6 sprouts are $2. Large clumps are SOLD OUT. Have several more than shown. Leaves and blooms regularly place at the Benton County Fair. First image shows a mature clump in bloom. Second image shows actual available stock, 9" scissors for size comparison (just breaking dormancy). The clumps are circled. Right now there are 10 small clumps. Listing will be updated as I get more dug out.
FCFS. Pick up at our home about 4 miles SW of Gilman. I don't have instant access to messages but check periodically during the day. Devices are turned off 9p-7a. Check out my other listings. Posted on multiple sites. Thanks for looking.
"Minuteman" hosta is a low-maintenance perennial featuring dark green, thick leaves with wide, crisp white margins. It forms a compact mound about 18 inches tall and 24–30 inches wide, producing pale lavender flowers in midsummer. It is highly prized for its slug resistance, fast growth rate, and brighter contrast compared to similar varieties. It can tolerate up to 3/4 day sun.