Hostas are stunning garden plants that brighten up shady areas, but there's one thing you should do to help them survive cold winters in your yard.
A simple rule is to check the plant tag for mature width (spread) and to space hostas at 70 to 80 per cent of their mature width from centre to centre. This provides for a full but not overcrowded ...
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How To Winterize Your Hostas So They Come Back Even Bigger
New hostas don't look as impressive as those in the catalogs, but they will grow bigger with proper care. This is how to ...
Learn from garden experts which plants to cut back in November. To keep your perennials healthy and thriving, find out the ...
Cut back hostas after the first hard frost to protect next season’s growth and avoid disrupting the plant’s natural energy ...
One hosta plant can spawn an endless garden supply if you know this multiplication method. The process is surprisingly ...
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Do Hostas Spread? Understanding and Managing Hosta Growth
Hostas are known for their lush foliage and easy care, but do hostas spread more than you’d like? Learn how to manage hosta growth while avoiding common planting and maintenance mistakes.
From cleaning up vegetable beds to adding lime, these simple autumn chores prevent disease and prepare your soil for next ...
Diatomaceous Earth might be a useful product you have not heard of. It is the skeletal remains of the algae Bacillariophyceae ...
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8 perennials to plant in November before winter hits
You may be tempted to hang up your gardening tools, but November is the perfect time to tick off last-minute gardening tasks ...
Once a week for more than 43 years, I have extended science-based lawn and landscape information through this article. As ...
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