Looking for an easy-care plant that flowers in the shade? Learn how to care for hostas with these simple tips.
Hostas (plantain lily) are a popular perennial plant, known for their striking foliage and ability to thrive in shady areas.
Hardy in zones 3-9, plantain lilies range in size from small to giant hostas. They bloom in summer and are an asset to any perennial garden.
Hostas are shade-loving plants that typically thrive in locations with partial to full shade.
Plant in moist, well-draining soil that are rich in organic matter. They prefer slightly acidic to neutral soil pH (around 6.5 to 7.5).
Give them room to grow. Read the plant tags for spacing information.
Hostas require regular watering, especially during dry periods. However, once they are well established can handle drier conditions.
They do not require fertilizing to thrive. Instead, focus on providing them with good-quality soil conditions. You can amend the soil yearly with good-quality compost, leaf mold, and mulch.
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