Getting more out of your Hostas
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Today on Oklahoma Gardening Host Casey Hentges is cleaning up the shade garden and dividing hostas.
Airdate (04/04/20) #4640
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Hosta will survive being divided into many separate plants but the bigger ones can take 3-5 years to reach their potential size each time they are divided. Shade and generous watering will keep hosta happy after division. Once you find the right location you never have to divide the hosta unless you want to take them with you when you move. You did a good job!
Hello from Utah, You got to love Hostas, so beautiful
Great information, thank you for sharing!!!
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Thank you so much
Spring division is easier for gardeners due to size.
Great info, thanks.
You say that the Halcyon Hosta cost you 5 dollars. Here in the UK a Hosta of that size and quality would cost the equivalent of at least 25 to 30 dollars!!
I would have divided this into 6 or more plants LOL
I have just pulled until they're all separate and that's how many there are. Also, I do this after more than 3 years, to be honest.
How do you get your garden weed free?
@kani - Plant densely. It helped me to use containers, statues, or spreading* plants while the larger perennials grew in. (*liriope, Autumn joy, rudbeckia, bulbs)