Wednesday, May 27

A host of hostas








 Copyright: Original post from Our Plot at Green Lane Allotments http://glallotments.blogspot.co.uk/ author S Garrett

16 comments:

  1. What a stunning display. I don't have them in my garden, though, and I bet you know why! Slug fodder, sad to say.

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    1. The slug problem is why we grow them in pots, Deborah

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  2. Nice looking leaves. I've never even seen a hosta except in pictures!

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    1. I guess your climate is too hot for them, Jane.

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  3. I've never tried hostas in containers, but you seem to do very well that way.

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    1. It’s really the only way for us tpals as on open ground they are attacked by slugs.

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  4. Lovely. I got rid of all my hostas, there were just more holes than leaf with all the slug damage, even though I grew them in containers.

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    1. Ours are actually on the wall around our pond, Jo and I make sure that the leaves don’t touch any nearby plants to isolate then a bit. They do still suffer from some nibbling but no enough to make them look a total mess.

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  5. Those look so fresh and beautiful. My early hosta got burned by frost so its won't be beautiful for awhile, but my other hostas are just now emerging

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    1. Hi SmartAlex - here’s hoping your hosts bounce back after getting frost bite.

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  6. Do you grow hostas in tabs Sue?
    Mine are little now.

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    1. Yes I do grow them in containers, Nadezda. In the open ground they’d have no chance.

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  7. My hostas were frosted not once but twice this spring, a very unusual occurrence. I had to cut them to the ground. They have since rebounded.
    I really like your collection. They look great. I have a few in pots. Mainly the mini hostas are in pots and Curly Fries, and a Regal something in pots in front of the screen house. I do have trouble with slugs even in pots. I have to watch for them. I have read about using chicken scratch around hostas. Supposedly it is too sharp and bothers the slugs so they stay away. If I ever remember to pick up some I will let you know if it works for me.

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  8. Oh that's a most attractive array of hostas Sue.

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  9. They are looking so very sleek!xxx

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