Hostas are hardy perennials that, when grown right, can last for many decades. But that doesn't mean they don't need a little help in winter.
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How To Tell If Your Hostas Have Frost Damage And Tips For Saving Them
Hostas are hardy plants, but that doesn't mean they're not susceptible to frost damage. Here are some signs you should look ...
Cut back hostas after the first hard frost to protect next season’s growth and avoid disrupting the plant’s natural energy cycle. Removing dead leaves in late fall helps prevent pests and disease, ...
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 ...
Ferns and hostas love shady, damp gardens, so finding a flowering ground cover partner is tricky. This sweet little plant ...
When the first frost hits, your garden's not done yet - it's just time for a little tough love. Learn which plants need a ...
We live in northeast Arkansas and planted this maple six years ago. The leaves have these thin spots on them, but otherwise ...
There are many benefits to growing different houseplants together. Some help keep each other healthy, while others just make ...
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