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Hostas are versatile, easy-growing, and hardy plants! Their leafy green foliage makes for a wonderful border along pathways ...
Hostas are often propagated through division, either in the spring or summer. Seed propagation is possible as well, but it usually leads to unpredictable results, as only Hosta ventricosa breeds true.
As trees change colors in autumn, so do hostas, adding to your garden’s beautiful fall colors. And while these yellow leaves can be beautiful, you may be ready to trim them for aesthetic reasons ...
Some hostas are being affected by anthracnose, which is a disease of minor concern. ... Wet spring could negatively impact hostas Posted June 07, 2020 7:00 am.
Pruning Hostas in Spring. Remove dead leaves and cut hostas back in early spring just before or after new growth emerges. Wait until after the final frost when temperatures are still cool.
Hostas prove that variety is the spice of life, at least when it comes to their role in the landscape. ... Spring to fall, thanks to the variety of colors and textures of their leaves.
Hostas that brown around the edges could be getting too much sun (or not enough water, or possibly both). Move sun-burned hostas to a shady or part-shade location in early spring.
Gazing out my back window to the garden at this time of year makes me wonder what I’d like to be gazing upon if it were spring. A climbing rose? An ornamental fruit tree? A Japanese maple ...
What started as a post-retirement job turned into a full-fledged business that drew hosta enthusiasts from around the state and beyond.
Hostas will thrive in any part of the garden that is not too hot or sunny and where the soil is rich and moist. The richer and moister the soil, the more light they can take, but the general rule ...
Hostas are originally from Japan, according to the Guardian. Other ornamental plants that can be eaten in early spring include fern shoots (or fiddleheads), Shepherd's purse, and bamboo.