Hosta grows well in both shade and partial shade.
Many species thrive in full sun.
Blue hostas should only be planted in a shady area.
Hostas with white veins are susceptible to sunburn in bright sunlight.
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Ideal places for hostas are those honduras mobile database moist soil (near water bodies, in the forest area of the garden).
Tips for planting hosta
1. It is better to plant hosta in spring, but it also takes root well in summer.
2. You need to prepare a planting hole for planting:
The hole should correspond to the size of your seedling. Make sure that the roots have enough space, and make it with a reserve, because hosta grows quite quickly.
We fill it with compost and peat mixed with garden soil taken from the ground. If the soil is clayey, it is better to put a drainage layer on the bottom of the hole.
3. Before planting, remove all weeds and dig the soil to the depth of a shovel blade.
4. Water the planting hole and place the seedling without burying the root collar and spreading the roots to the sides. If the seedling is from a purchased container, then place it together with the lump of earth so that the base of the plant remains in the same place where it was in the pot (do not bury it).
The same variety of hosta, planted in the shade and in the sun, will have different colors.
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