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Your Plant Bitch’s Mixed Hosta Seeds ~ Plants ~ Garden ~ Grow Your Own ~ Spring ~ Instead of Flowers ~ Flowers
Your Plant Bitch’s Mixed Hosta Seeds ~ Plants ~ Garden ~ Grow Your Own ~ Spring ~ Instead of Flowers ~ Flowers
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Your Plant Bitch’s Mixed Hosta Mix is my very special variety of my favorite Hostas!!! Includes Patriot, Blue Angel, Wide Brim, August Moon, Frances Williams, Deja Blue, Striptease, Great Expectations, Sagae, Tokudama Flavocircinalis and Paul’s Glory all are just beautiful!!!
Hosta is a genus of plants commonly known as hostas, plantain lilies and occasionally by the Japanese name gibōshi. Hostas are widely cultivated as shade-tolerant foliage plants. Their lush foliage and easy care make them ideal for a low maintenance garden.
~Includes ~
~ Seeds, Quantity ranging from 5-20 (your choice).
~ Grow and Care Instructions.
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💙Hosta Grow and Care Instructions💙
~ Grow Instructions ~
Hosta seeds sprout nicely indoors, under normal house conditions, with temperatures running 60 - 70F. Use a "peaty" starter mix and just lightly cover the seed with peat moss. Keep the seed moist but not saturated until germination. Sow seeds 8-10 weeks before frost season ends.
~ I Care Instructions ~
- Apply a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer after planting or when growth emerges in the spring.
- Keep the soil moist but not soaked.
- If the soil tends to dry out quickly, consider placing mulch around the plants to help retain moisture, but be aware that mulch can be a hiding place for slugs.
- Remove flower stalks after bloom to encourage new growth.
- Many hosta cultivars have nice color in fall, so let them thrive until they start to suffer from frosts.
- In late fall, after a few frosts, hostas will flatten out and get mushy. We suggest cutting them back to avoid slug and disease issues. Clean up around the plants and remove brown leaves. However, if you run out of time, you could also wait to cut them back until spring.
- Transplanting and dividing is best done in early spring when the leaves just begin to emerge.
Transplanting or Dividing Hostas
Hostas do not usually need dividing for their health. If they have less space, they’ll simply grow less quickly. However, if you wish to divide a hosta for a neater garden appearance, it’s best to do so in early spring once the “eyes” or growing tips start to emerge from the ground. This is also a good time to move or transplant a hosta to a new site.
Leave as much of the root attached as possible to each crown or plant. Plant the new hostas at the same soil level as they were previously. Water well until established.
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