
Big Leaves, Big Personality—Hostas Are the Superstars of the Shade!
Types
Once you start exploring hostas, you’ll find they get rather addictive! From 4-inch miniature hostas to 6-foot-wide giant hostas, there’s a hosta variety to fit any situation from large borders to tiny rock gardens. Here are just a few:
- H. fortunei ‘Aureomarginata’: Deep-green oval leaves accented by a golden edge.
- H. x ‘Blue Cadet’: A small hosta with heart-shaped, bluish leaves. It makes for a nice edging plant. In mid-summer it blooms with mauve-blue flowers.
- For sunnier spots, select plants from the Hosta plantaginea group. These plants also tend to have fragrant flowers in late summer. ‘August Moon’, ‘Honeybells’, and ‘Sum and Substance’ are a few of the varieties in this category.
During the summer my large leaf hostas get leaf burn around the edges they are not in heavy sun on the north side of a building possibly get a little when the sun is fully overhead what should I do about the burn
Unless I missed it, you didn't state what to do about slugs. I have a bunch of hostas every year and every year they get eaten up by slugs. What is the remedy to stop slugs?
Thanks, Phil
They hate beer. I fill a shallow container with beer and set it on the ground next to a hosta. Slugs climb into it and never get out!
Spread some Diatomaceous earth around the plants. The sharp edges of the finely ground rock will stop the slugs from crossing it. This is the same material used in many swimming pool filters.
Be careful with the type of diatomaceous earth. The pool grade may not be good for your plants. Not sure but there is a food grade that is safe to purchase.
Creep out at midnight and again at 1 am. Quietly make your way to the Hostas, avoid using a torch until the last minute lest the slugs run away. Collect the slugs in a large, wide-mouthed jar and screw the lid on carefully. store in a cool, dry place and do not feed.
After 24 Hrs the slugs may be deep-fried in batter and served on a bed of lettuce! For a special treat, offer the slugs to "Trick or treaters" during Halloween.
OMG! HAHAHAHAHAHHA....O.K., MADE MY DAY!
Fabulousness
Pine needles on ground
I use crushed up egg shells atound the base of my hostas and that seems to be working