Even the most average hostas are a great pick for filling shady areas in the garden, but this cultivar with extra large ...
Hosta plants add a lush look to landscaping and flowerbeds, but it can be shocking when they suddenly go yellow. Luckily, ...
Hostas are great plants for shady locations. These long-lived, amazingly hardy (-35 degrees) natives of Japan and China come in a mind-boggling array of sizes, shapes, and colors; everything from tiny ...
A unique hosta and a low-growing hydrangea took first and second place for Plant of the Year at the 2026 Chelsea Flower Show ...
Hostas are one of the easiest ground covers to grow. Plant a spindly little snippet of a plant and it grows twice its size in no time at all. In a few years you will be digging it up, dividing it and ...
Have you ever thought about how many variations there are of hostas? Hosta comes in shades of buttery-yellow, gun-metal grey, almost blue and so many shades of green. The leaves can have an appealing ...
It took me a long time to appreciate hostas. When I was a young gardener, I wanted bright flowers with lots of pizazz. Roses. Daffodils. Peonies. But over time I have come to appreciate the subtle ...
What is it about hostas that so many gardeners love? For me it’s their ability to look more striking with every passing year with barely any work. You can plant them in poor soil, forget to water them ...
Dividing your plants can help reduce crowding and even allow for propagation. May is the perfect time to do so for many ...