Blue Wedgwood belongs on your dining table—and in your garden. ‘Blue Wedgwood’ is a hosta hybrid that gets its name from the famed English china maker, and with its mounds of strongly veined blue ...
We have had good results growing hostas on the north and east sides of our house. Since hostas are easy to grow, we hope to ...
Hostas are a mainstay in shade gardens. They are easy to grow, drought tolerant once established and multiply rapidly, so you'll have additional plants for your own garden or to share with friends.
Answer: Blue hostas need to be in shadier areas in order to retain their blue color. They do best in locations where they receive filtered or dappled sunlight for most of the day. If they do receive ...
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The potted hosta cultivar that's great for shaded porches
Hostas are a staple in shade gardens, but they also make beautiful container plants. This cultivar performs exceptionally ...
In my garden, there are hostas everywhere. Blue hostas. Yellow hostas. Creamy blue and yellow variegated hostas. Lots of hostas in pots. Hostas as feature plants at the front of flower beds. Hostas as ...
Anyone can grow a hosta, but the most eye-catching ones need the right spot to reach their full potential. Plant hostas in partial shade with a touch of morning sun for the best color and growth.
It's been a jubilee year for slugs and snails – the mild winter and wet early summer provided ideal breeding conditions. And, as gardeners know, nothing is more tasty to a gastropod than a hosta, so ...
If you're looking to add some color and attract more butterflies to your yard, plant these easy-to-care-for, stunning ...
Hostas are arguably one of the easiest perennials to grow, and they look great—and at times, downright majestic—in woodland gardens and low-maintenance landscapes. But while hostas are generally ...
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