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Hostas are not evergreen. They go dormant in winter. By the end, many older leaves begin to look dull and may have a little insect damage. So if you want something to admire all winter, consider ...
Choosing evergreen ferns as shade loving companion plants will give the appearance of continued understory greenery during the time when the hostas go into their dormancy period.
The Evergreen Garden Club will feature a presentation on hostas by local expert Fred Bucholz on Tuesday, Sept. 20, at Trinity Lutheran Church.
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About This Episode A reader has a question on planting hostas in the garden. Plus, the plant of the week. Question Of The Week "Grumpy, we have a Japanese maple planted in a shady, three by six-foot ...
Hosta is one of the most widely used plants in shade gardens. ... Evergreen ferns should have the old growth trimmed off in the Spring so that the new growth looks green and healthy.
At the edge of a border or any place it can be admired - and especially where it will get a few hours of sun at a minimum. 'Sun Power' is an unusual hosta in that it does very well in sun all day ...
A: Yes, hostas will grow where pine trees, or other evergreens, were once planted. There’s an old myth that evergreen needles make the soil too acid to grow anything else, but it’s not true ...
Franklin’s Cornelia Holland donates hundreds of hostas to UT for new public garden. How a $10M emergency dept expansion will transform Nashville Ascension Saint Thomas West. ... Many are evergreen.
Hosta plants love a rich site with ample moisture and regular fertilization. They do die back in the winter time. Heucheras or coral bells are another popular shade perennial.
African hosta (Ledebouria petiolate) is a native of Southern and Eastern Africa that performs very well in the Victoria area. Also known as “false” hosta, it is not a hosta ...