While they do produce flowers on a long stem, they are primarily grown for their attractive leaves. A low maintenance plant, they grow well under trees, and on the northern side of your house. Tip: Houseplant lovers…try growing Hostas indoors....
We sow our seedlings indoors under 24 hour lights in the fall (no dormancy requirement in Hosta seed). By late summer, the new plants are flowering and will fill a gallon pot. Using this procedure, it will only take 5 years in the ground for the mature characteristics to show....
Hosta Minutemanis a delight in ashade gardenwith its deep white margins. It makes a great container plant and will stand out against other plain green hostas in any shady garden spot. This plant is one of the few hostas that don’t mind more sun as long as you take care to keep it w...