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While hostas can be planted in any season, planting hostas in spring or fall gives them time to establish roots. Here's how ...
With a bit more effort and close monitoring of your plant's needs and health, you can easily grow hostas in containers instead of your garden beds.
Hostas like shady spots, needs lots of water, and are at risk of being eaten by slugs. Does that mean container planting is ...
Coast to Coast is one of the most beautiful hosta varieties in the Shadowland series. In fact, it was a Proven Winners ‘Hosta ...
Key Points In fall, cut back hosta leaves, clear debris, and mulch crowns with pine needles for winter protection.Divide plants at least 30 days before frost, or overwinter divisions indoors if you’re ...
Hostas fade over winter, leaving a bare patch in the yard. Choose companion plants wisely to replace winter color or improve ...
Perhaps no plant brightens a shady area more than hosta, said University of Missouri Extension horticulturist David Trinklein. The hardy perennial that thrives in shade is low-maintenance and easy to ...
Adding a bit of color and texture to the garden is as simple as incorporating hostas into the landscape, and fall is the perfect time for buying and planting the durable and forgiving foliage. Richard ...
Hostas are a gardener's go-to plant for a shade garden with good reason: They are hardy, perennial, foliage plants easy to establish and maintain, but they aren't evergreen. Leaves die back, usually ...
Most people think of pruning as a late winter or early spring chore, but cutting back some of your perennials in fall can ...
Dividing herbaceous perennials in the fall is an easy way to create new plants for your garden. A herbaceous perennial overwinters as a fleshy underground mass that can be cut into smaller pieces to ...