Hostas have been popular in gardens for decades because they’re reliable, unfussy perennials that come in every size from tiny to 8 feet across! Their colors range from chartreuse to deep blue to ...
Hostas benefit from division every few years to keep them healthy and reach their full potential. Here's which time of year ...
Container gardening changes what hostas need to stay healthy. Understanding how conditions differ in pots helps keep those ...
A large container of leafy hostas makes a welcome addition to any patio or other seating area. Alternatively if you learn how to grow hostas in the ground their heart-shaped leaves will add structure, ...
'Planning my shady border now and have a few of these on the list,' said one gardener.
If hostas are newly transplanted, a layer of mulch may be added after the ground has frozen. This will insulate the soils to prevent frost heaving. Remember to remove the mulch the following spring so ...
Hostas are becoming more and more popular by the year, but they don't bloom in the spring. To balance your garden out ...
Hostas are among some of the most cherished perennials of all time, creating a lush pallet of bright greens, muted greens, chartreuse greens, variegated greens and creams and blue greens. This fall ...
What is it about hostas that so many gardeners love? For me it’s their ability to look more striking with every passing year with barely any work. You can plant them in poor soil, forget to water them ...