

Miniature hostas, like Minnie Mouse, can be used to edge small beds and borders. Or, you can use smaller hostas to decorate fence rows, the edges of buildings, or the border of a driveway. Use these plants as ground cover by planting a large clump of big-leaved hostas, such as Delta Dawn. We often think of hostas as the backdrop to our gardens: the back plant in the row, the bright greenery that allows our ornamentals to pop, or just a plant covers up some undecorated soil. They should be watered frequently in hot weather. Hostas are fairly thirsty plants, and can withstand wet conditions. If your garden contains a great deal of clay, soften your soil with amendments before planting. Hostas don’t mind moist soil, but they don’t thrive in clay-heavy or overly thick material.

Most hostas can actually withstand full sun, but they’ll need additional waterings to do so. Most hostas prefer locations with dappled or afternoon shade, and some can handle full shade. With the right pairings and varieties, your hosta plants will stand out and grab attention. There’s no single, classic hosta: these beauties are anything but a monolith! Hostas come in marbled, striped, or variegated varieties, in every shape, and in every shade of green. They grow in nearly all locations, tolerate shade exceptionally well, and provide both lush foliage and elegant, stalked flowers. Hostas are such a versatile piece of the American garden scene. Enhance your landscape with useful tools and beautiful garden décor.Large Quantities of your Favourites at Great Low Prices!.

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