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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 ...
To prune in spring, summer or fall -- that is the question. Luckily, we have some answers for you because these perennials ...
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 ...
Hostas like shady spots, needs lots of water, and are at risk of being eaten by slugs. Does that mean container planting is ...
Who doesn’t love hostas? This herbaceous perennial with its lush foliage is versatile, adaptable, requires little maintenance and is a favorite of every shade gardener. But this native of Asia, also ...
Are deer devouring your hostas? If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. The common shady plant is edible, it turns out. "The deer are onto something," said Pam McCurdy, who ate her first hosta dish in ...
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 ...
A GARDENING guru is raking in more than leaves, but rather, real cash. Their two-in-one tip allowed them to beautify their lawn while bringing in the dough. Redditor Tccoope shared how he thinned his ...
Looking for some perennials to plant for a shady spot? Gardening expert Charlie Nardozzi shows us how to go beyond hostas. Sharon Meyer: Look at the foliage on some of these plants, beautiful! Charlie ...