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Hostas: The Art of Using One Type and Making It Look Different
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Brenda Wiegand
(IC: blogger)
The hosta, though only flowers once in mid-to-late season, offers beautiful foliage and interest from spring through fall. Also its fairly drought resistant and easy care. Plus there is rarely a shortage of new plants available if you rotate dividing. Just one, three-year-old hosta can yield at least 10 new plants when divided. Read more on my blog: at http://ontherightpathgardening.blogspot.com/2013/06/hostas-art-of-using-one-type-and-making.html
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Published August 15th, 2013 9:17 AM
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Joyce Hill on Aug 20, 2013I have hosta's that belonged to my Mother (no idea how old they are) but they are knee high and are in full bloom and just keep getting bigger. Now i need to reduce them and hate to do I but they continue coming farther out n the yard. They are nx to the garage, I have never done anything to them. They just keep growing but I can't say that for any others I have ever planted. Only have 2 variegated ones left after planting about 12.
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Kelly Lynn Smith on Mar 11, 2017
Nice ideas! "There" needs to be changed to the possessive "their" in both instances on photo #2.
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Cindy Weaver Nelson on May 21, 2017You must be an English teacher too. lol
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