Hostas are known for their lush foliage and easy care, but do hostas spread more than you’d like? Learn how to manage hosta ...
New hostas don't look as impressive as those in the catalogs, but they will grow bigger with proper care. This is how to ...
Gardening experts agree you should cut back hostas in late fall, just after the season’s first hard frosts. At this point, ...
If you cringe every time you look at your crowded hostas, don't despair. You can move or divide hostas during even the hottest months of summer if you take a little extra care, but dividing them when ...
Hostas are the best-selling perennials in the United States, second only to daylilies. And anyone who gardens with hostas can tell you why. "Beyond a doubt, they are the easiest plants in the world to ...
When it comes to growing hostas, Tom Lakowske might serve as inspiration — or perhaps as a cautionary tale. “I saw one at a nursery and picked it up and brought it home and planted it. And that ...
Thomas Johnson, left, and his partner, Kirk Hansen, tend one of their giant hosta plants at their Sebright Gardens Nursery near Salem. Thomas Johnson and Kirk Hansen have combined a successful ...
Gardeners that have areas with abundant shelter from bright sunshine enjoy being able to landscape with plants that thrive in shade. Hostas (Hosta spp.) are among the group of plants known as shade ...
Hostas are big and beautiful shade-loving perennials. They love humidity, making them great plants in regions prone to humid summers. But as much as we love a hosta garden, so do deer since they love ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of omaha.com stories. Cancel anytime. Gene Nystrom says he has lost track of the number of hostas he owns. Hostas come in all colors and sizes. Some hostas are readily ...
Hostas (Hosta spp.) are a staple in any garden. They are known for their lush foliage, ease of care, and multi-season interest. These hardy perennials thrive in shady conditions, but many grow well in ...
The world of perennials is vast, and where one variety might not suit your garden's specific conditions, another could be waiting to thrive.