Hostas are extremely popular perennials in North America. Although not native here, they don’t become invasive in most ...
This means you will cut back hostas sometime in the late fall to early winter when the temperatures have dropped below 30 ...
Like people, some plants get along beautifully, while others prefer to keep their distance. If we were making a list of companions in the ornamental plant world, hostas and hydrangeas would be at the ...
For easy-care ground cover in shaded areas, you can’t beat hostas. With hundreds of varieties, from green to gold to variegated, there’s a hosta to suit any taste and practically any region of ...
With a pair of garden pruners, cut your hosta’s foliage back to around two centimeters above ground level. “This will remove ...
Although it is late in the season, some have had success planting hostas as late as the first week in November. Plants in a dormant state that are put in just before the first hard freeze will not ...
Here’s when to tidy up your hostas in the garden. Best of all, hostas are low-maintenance plants that anyone can grow. For most of the season, you won’t have to do much to keep them looking good.