Easy To Grow Hostas Versus shade mixes: Mixed Colors tested for blooms

Easy To Grow Hostas Versus shade mixes: Mixed Colors tested for blooms

Easy to⁤ Grow Hosta 'Bumper ⁣Crop ⁢Mix' ‍- 10 Plant Bareroots, Mixed ‌Colors‌ for Planting in Shade Gardens

Easy To Grow hostas Versus shade mixes: Mixed colors ⁣tested for blooms

Hostas are ​the versatile charmers of the plant ‍world,offering an astounding array ​of sizes and shapes perfect for any garden,whether‍ you're tending to in-ground beds or container gardens. Their adaptability shines in shady⁣ spots, though a fast check with the "Exposure" section for specific varieties ⁤ensures they thrive⁢ just ​where you plant them. The key to​ happy Hostas lies in⁢ well-draining soil—think twice if puddles linger after a rainstorm, and consider amending with organic matter. Once planted, whether in the ‍earth or a pot, they ⁤crave consistent moisture but hate being waterlogged. Early ⁤spring or fall is the⁤ sweet spot for planting,and remember to space them according to the mature width listed ‌for ⁤yoru chosen variety. Tuck bare root ‍plants‌ with their growing points just below soil level, water thoroughly, and watch them flourish.

Beyond‌ planting, thes perennials are low-maintenance delights. Water them about an inch per week during their growth ‌spurt, and⁣ leave the foliage in ⁣place after flowering to fuel the bulb for the next season. snip off​ spent ⁣flowers and yellow leaves as needed, and soon you'll enjoy vibrant greens—ranging ‍from radiant to⁤ bold blues, ‍golds, ​and chartreuses—adorned with‍ delicate white or pale lavender blooms.Bonus: they attract hummingbirds! Proudly sourced from farmers across the ‍U.S. and beyond, these Hostas ⁤are ready to elevate your ‍garden with ease and beauty.

Pros:
Diverse selection for any garden space ‌
thrives in shade; adapts to various light conditions
⁣ Low​ maintenance with minimal care needs
Attracts hummingbirds for ​added garden charm
Sourced from reputable farmers‌ for quality assurance

Cons:
Light requirements vary by variety; consult guidelines ⁤
Poor drainage can hinder growth; soil ⁤amendment may be needed

USDA Zones 3 - 8
Foliage Colors Green, Blue, Gold, Chartreuse
Flowers white or Pale Lavender


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10 Mixed Hosta Divisions
10 Mixed Hosta Divisions

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  • USDA​ zones ⁣3-8
  • Variegated foliage (green, blue, gold, chartreuse)
  • White/pale lavender flowers
  • Attracts hummingbirds
  • 10 mixed hosta divisions included
  • Easy to grow
  • Attractive variegated leaves
  • Appeals to hummingbirds
  • Variegation ‌may vary
  • eventual size may vary by variety

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Easy to Grow Hosta ⁤'Bumper Crop​ Mix'

Easy ‍to Grow Hosta⁤ 'bumper crop⁤ Mix' - 10 ​Plant Bareroots, Mixed Colors for Planting in Shade gardens

Perfect for shady spots, thriving with bright green, blue, gold, and ‍chartreuse foliage alongside white or pale lavender flowers that attract hummingbirds.


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