Hostas come in all kinds of sizes, shapes, colors and even blooms times. Having grown over 300 of them at one time I do attest to some favorites. Somebody once asked my what makes a Hosta a favorite – so here you go.
1) I don’t like those little holes that pop up all of a sudden in the leaves. This is caused by slugs. I have found over the years that slugs are drawn more to old varieties which have a thinner substance than many of the newer varieties with thicker substance. As long as I know what is filet mignon to them, I’ll stick with the newer stuff.
2) Now that I’ve moved recently I have a lot more sunnier areas – so I like varieties that can do well in both sun and shade
3) Hostas look great in the spring – but what about late summer & fall. Hey – that’s when my gardening is really starting to kick in and sure don’t want any wimpy performers that start to shut down in August.
So here’s my I-can’t-live-without Hosta list:
June – nice medium size – just looks darn beautiful even into September
Stained Glass – wow can this take some sun and the leaves are SO shiny
Touch of Class - the name says it all
Sum & Substance - no garden should be without this beauty – it just gets bigger & more impressive every year.
Regal Splendor – Its the vase shaped style this is just awesome.
TIP: Grows the best in well drained soil & moist conditions.
COMBINATION IDEAS: If I had only 3 plants to use in a shade garden, they would be Hostas, Ferns & Hakonechloa macra Aureola
by Mary Walters. www.GreatGardenPlants.com
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