Tuesday, 3 February 2015

What to Keep in Mind While Planting Hostas

Hosta plants look beautiful and enhance the appearance of your garden. However, every plant needs to be planted in the right manner and must be kept under proper conditions. Some plants might need shade to grow while some might need sunlight. Before you buy Hostas and plan to plant them, you must be well-informed about the conditions that are required for the plant to grow. Let us have a look at some factors that need to be kept in mind while planting Hostas. 


When and how to plant: Huge variety of Hostas are available but you must not plant them whenever you want to. The best season to plant Hostas is during spring. Also, make sure that the planting hole is large enough to spread the roots of the plant properly. Another thing that must be kept in mind is that the buds of the plant must remain 1 inch below the soil. Once you have planted the Hostas, pack the soil properly and moisten it.

Choice of soil: Hostas can be grown in any kind of soil, but the best suited soil is moist and rich soil. Always make sure that you cover the base of the plant, so that the moisture is preserved. It is extremely important to choose the right kind of soil, so that the plant grows properly.

Dividing the plant: Hostas grow slowly and there is no need to divided them in the initial stage. Once the plant spreads properly, you can divide it into two or more. Division of the plant depends on the size of the plant. If your plant is large, use a sharp spade and slice it into the number of portions you want. Make sure that when you divide the plant, the crown of the plant remains intact – this will allow the plant to grow.

Lighting conditions required for the plant to grow: Hostas grow well in shade, but they can also tolerate sunlight. However, the rays of the sun can fade the color of the leaves. If you do not want to keep the plant in total shade, you can choose to keep them in partial shade.

Climate: If you live in a country having tropical or subtropical climate, Hostas might not survive in this climate. These plants grow best in countries having a cold climate. 

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