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What Is The Hosta Finder?

... was massive and contained over forty one thousand cultivars. The forty one thousand cultivars that are listed in the reference section of the hosta finder are cross-references. You can conduct a search for the cultivar size, color, flower ... Read Read: What Is The Hosta Finder?

By: Jerry Van Der Kolk | 05/01/2007 | Gardening

Hostas are the Shady Characters in Your Gardening

... ,flanking two sides of the house and placement among other shady garden areas. I prefer the divison of hostas in the spring just as the shoots are appearing. It is not only less difficult but also assures me that my transplanted hostas will ... Read Read: Hostas are the Shady Characters in Your Gardening

By: Fred Myers | 16/05/2008 | Gardening

Which is Better, Bare Root or Potted Hostas?

... hosta vendors may argue this claim but I have found almost all of those who discredit this claim sell bare root hostas exclusively. So it is only natural they are "defending" their livelihood. My experience is over 20 years growing ... Read Read: Which is Better, Bare Root or Potted Hostas?

By: Jerry Van Der Kolk | 01/02/2007 | Gardening

History of Hostas

... hostas begins in Japan. Hosta is a known as giboshi in its country of origin but it is also sometimes spelt as giboushi in some regions. Hostas grow rampant and wild in Japan. Although the plant is also native to Korea and China it is in ... Read Read: History of Hostas

By: Jerry Van Der Kolk | 25/12/2006 | Gardening

The Best Hosta Books

... . It gives your guests something to look at while they are waiting for you to get off the phone or finish dinner or whatever. A good hosta coffee table book doesn't have to have much information in it. It doesn't have to be written by ... Read Read: The Best Hosta Books

By: Jerry Van Der Kolk | 22/01/2007 | Gardening

How to Count Hosta Eyes

... . Add a mild dressing of compost or fertilizer to the soil, and you're done. In fact, you're pretty well done for several months. Hostas are very easy to care for. They only thing they really want is a cool, shady area with lots of ... Read Read: How to Count Hosta Eyes

By: Jerry Van Der Kolk | 25/01/2007 | Gardening

Hosta Sports

... . The hybrids that are developed that do come and go are called sports. Thanks to the popularity of the plant the number of hosta sports has risen incredibly and they are now sought after treasures on the Internet. People collect hosta ... Read Read: Hosta Sports

By: Jerry Van Der Kolk | 26/12/2006 | Gardening

Which Hostas Are Sun Tolerant?

... are mainly known for their love of shade there are many varieties that are sun tolerant. It used to be that these were mainly the hosta varieties with gold leaves but more hybrids are being developed every year that allow the beautiful ... Read Read: Which Hostas Are Sun Tolerant?

By: Jerry Van Der Kolk | 15/02/2007 | Gardening

Hostas and Fertilizer

... hosta fertilizer will encourage the plant to expand its root system. The next application of fertilizer to your hostas should be in early summer after the foliage has opened. The difference between this application and the one you did ... Read Read: Hostas and Fertilizer

By: Jerry Van Der Kolk | 08/02/2007 | Gardening

American Hosta Society

... Hosta Society (AHS) is a charitable organization that is devoted to the appreciation, study, protection and improvement of the hosta plant. In return for donations and membership fees they also provides general and scientific knowledge of ... Read Read: American Hosta Society

By: Jerry Van Der Kolk | 06/02/2007 | Gardening

The Truth About Hosta Virus X

... dig up diseased plants with bleach so you don't infect other areas of the garden as well. Yet another way to prevent Hosta Virus X from spreading is to not buy any plants that are displaying symptoms of the disease from a grocery store, ... Read Read: The Truth About Hosta Virus X

By: Jerry Van Der Kolk | 13/02/2007 | Gardening
Robin Monarch

Hosta ... More Than Just Another Pretty Green

... plant. Add to this that 'Guacamole' is a rapid grower that can prosper in sun and you're sure to tuck in one or two of these hosta among the flowers in your garden. But you want even more than green, blue-green, and fragrant flowers from ... Read Read: Hosta ... More Than Just Another Pretty Green

By: Robin Monarch | 17/09/2007 | Gardening

Do Hostas Need Winter Care?

... symptoms of the disease to manifest in any one plant. If you suspect that your plants are sick with the Hosta Virus X then you must immediately uproot all the plants that you think might have it. You also can't throw any of these kinds ... Read Read: Do Hostas Need Winter Care?

By: Jerry Van Der Kolk | 18/01/2007 | Gardening

Your Local Hosta Society

... try typing in different city or town name when you are searching for it on Google or Yahoo. This is because not all hosta societies identify themselves by a town. Some will use the county or even the name of the town that is nearer to you. ... Read Read: Your Local Hosta Society

By: Jerry Van Der Kolk | 25/12/2006 | Gardening

Growing Hostas in Sun or Shade

... and Korea. Horticulturalists have developed a mindboggling array of varieties - there are actually more than 2,000 types of hostas - so there are bound to be varieties that suit the needs of just about every gardener.The most common hosta ... Read Read: Growing Hostas in Sun or Shade

By: Ruth Butters | 05/05/2009 | Gardening

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