This makes perfect sense to me and a very practical demo and explanation. Will be thinning out my hostas this weekend and making sure I dig around the ‘drip line’ 👍🏻 Thanks for your advice.
This is about as good as I could find. I think I got the one in the video over 10 years ago at John Deere Landscapes now Site One. Even then I think it was around $200 amzn.to/46syRLT
Beer. Put out a saucer plate with maybe a half inch of beer in it. The fermentation smell will attract them. They will crawl into the beer, get drunk, and die. I've never tried it but I have seen it done. I have personally used diatomaceous earth and it works great.
@@Dr.Warren I’ve heard of beer traps but not diatomaceous earth; every day’s a school day. A quick bit of research on the web and now on the back of ordering some. Thank you 😊 🌱
Many thanks for this very enjoyable video! I enjoy working with plants that I can eventually divide and plant in other beds. Your tips and information are always very helpful. 👌🪴🥰
This makes perfect sense to me and a very practical demo and explanation. Will be thinning out my hostas this weekend and making sure I dig around the ‘drip line’ 👍🏻 Thanks for your advice.
I have a near 4 foot wide hosta lol. Thanks for the video!
That is huge!!!!! Thanks for watching.
Where is best place to look for transplant shovel? Just did google search and not seeing anything similar to yours?
Search for “trenching shovel”
This is about as good as I could find. I think I got the one in the video over 10 years ago at John Deere Landscapes now Site One. Even then I think it was around $200
amzn.to/46syRLT
Thanks for the video
Glad I could help. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment
Any tips for keeping the slugs and snails at bay, Plant Dr? They decimate my poor hostas 🐌 🐌
Beer. Put out a saucer plate with maybe a half inch of beer in it. The fermentation smell will attract them. They will crawl into the beer, get drunk, and die. I've never tried it but I have seen it done. I have personally used diatomaceous earth and it works great.
@@Dr.Warren I’ve heard of beer traps but not diatomaceous earth; every day’s a school day. A quick bit of research on the web and now on the back of ordering some. Thank you 😊 🌱
good video--thanks
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment
How old does a hosta be before you divide it
Just enough to have a few "clumps" to divide out.
Many thanks for this very enjoyable video! I enjoy working with plants that I can eventually divide and plant in other beds. Your tips and information are always very helpful. 👌🪴🥰
Thanks for watching Peggy.