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Hosta 'Tresure Trove'

Description

 Common Name:

Plaintain Lily

Description:

A clump forming perennial that dies down over winter.

Flower:

Spikes of lavender, bell shaped flowers.

Size:

Hostas multiply over winter and form large clumps of foliage. Depending on soil and climate conditions most Hostas will reach 80cm high and wide.

Growing Conditions:

Basically Hostas need part to full shade, where they thrive in well worked, free draining soil that has plenty of added compost and organic material. They do better if in a moist soil that is slightly acidic.

Care:

The biggest problem with Hostas is Snails, the love the fleshy foliage and can make quite a mess in a short time. Use bait or traps or even a weekly squash to keep them under control. Mulch well and water during dry periods. Hostas divide readily but you should leave them for the first few years before lifting.

Uses:

  •  Great under planting for trees and shrubs. They love being planted besides ponds and streams and form a great contrast with other perennials.
  • Use them to fill out a shady corner, or the shady side of the house. The smaller varieties perform well in pots.
  • A neat contrast plant with the lush leaves making a great backdrop for other shady perennials.
  • A good woodland plant where the shade from other trees makes a perfect growing spot. Plant in big drifts through the trees.

Comments:

Hostas really are no fuss fillers for shady gardens. Snails are the biggest problem but they can be easily fixed. Hostas look effective when mass planted, either with a single variety or a range of colours. Their only downfall is that they die down over winter. To overcome this, plant other shade lovers to fill out the gaps.

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