Hostas... can they be indoor plants too?
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Hi Bernice,
Yes! Hostas can be grown indoors, but they still need to go through a dormant period where they are chilled. Click on the link below for how to care for indoor hostas. Wishing you the best.
https://www.hostasdirect.com/learn/info/can-you-grow-hostas-indoors/
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/foliage/hosta/hosta-houseplant-care.htm
They would probably love it inside. It's one of those plants that you can plant just about anywhere, except in the direct hot hot sun and they will grow. I have several in plastic pots that I put at the foot of my front steps and they come back every year.
Well, in all honesty I have never heard of indoor Hostas, but, I guess it would work.
Yes you can have them indoors.When watering water in soil not on the leaves