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Not all perennials thrive in smaller spaces like a pot or container. We have a list of some that DO, while remaining both ...
Placing your hostas in the wrong kind of soil, watering conditions or climate can be detrimental to their growth, so it's ...
HOSTAS ARE GREAT plants for a moist, shady location. These long-lived, amazingly hardy (-35 degrees) natives of Japan and China come in a mind-boggling array of sizes, shapes and colors.
When you don’t want the bother of replacing bedding plants every season, hostas are an excellent choice for all-year-round tubs. They look cool and sophisticated, with showy foliage and some ...
Hostas can be grown in containers, and the new miniature hybrids can be a surprising addition to a container garden. Planting notes. Plant in full or partial shade in well-draining, slightly ...
This hosta named June is an excellent choice for growing in a medium-to-large container HANDOUT Proven Winners photo Gardening always surprises, and that is part of its charm. One of the big ...
Q. Can I grow hosta in containers? How big of a pot? What type of soil and how much fertilizer? I am downsizing to a condo with a deck but want to take some of my plants with me to grow in pots.
Hostas add color and texture in shady nooks in the garden and combine beautifully with plants with fine foliage, but they also look great in containers. Smaller growing Hostas add bold texture and ...
However, some hosta varieties thrive in partial or full sun. You can even grow hostas in containers, cover with mulch before winter or store in an unheated garage or shed, and the plants will ...
Because the gardener is offended by the sight of the plants’ large leaves muddied with garden soil after watering, she resorts to cultivating her hosta collection in terra-cotta containers.
If you like hostas with a twist, this is your year. The American Hosta Society has selected one of the most charming and unusual hostas available as 2016 Hosta of the Year. That hosta is a fun ...
B. Davis, Tulsa You've stumbled upon a neat little garden secret. Shade-loving hostas make excellent container plants. They look really nice placed on a shady deck, patio, steps or near a fountain ...