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Giant Leaf Hosta

Giant leaf hosta

Giant leaf hosta

The largest hosta, reaching over 6 feet wide! Massive blue-green foliage. Leathery texture is resistant to slug damage.

How tall do giant hostas grow?

Giant big leaf hosta cultivars exceed 30 inches in mature height. Several giant hosta cultivars are now in the 48 inch tall range. And some can grow to more than 6 feet in width.

How do you take care of a giant hosta plant?

To achieve maximum growth potential, Hostas need soil that's rich in organic matter, regular water (at least an inch of water every week), and the right amount of sunlight for the specific variety. If any of these pieces are missing – your Hostas will grow slowly and not get as large.

How fast do giant hostas grow?

Smaller and more vigorous hostas can reach mature sizes in 3 to 5 years. Giant and slower growing hostas can take 5 to 7 years to reach their potential. The quality of your soil and available moisture can also play a big part in this.

What is the lifespan of a hosta?

Hostas require little care and will live to be 30 or more years if properly cared for. While most known for thriving in the shade garden, the reality is more nuanced. The ideal situation is dappled shade.

What is the most beautiful hosta?

One of the most elegant of all hostas, 'Tokudama Flavocircinalis' features heart-shaped blue leaves with a pale green edge. The leaves have an attractive corrugated texture that's a great contrast to hostas with smoother leaf surfaces. This hosta flowers in early summer with white blooms.

What is the best time of year to plant hostas?

The best time of year to plant hostas is in early spring or early fall (as soon as summer heat breaks), and before the rainy season if your area has one. Hosta varieties come in different sizes. To determine the right spacing in the garden, check the plant tag.

Can giant hostas tolerate sun?

Yes, you can grow hostas in sun or shade. We think of hostas as shade plants, but there are plenty of sun-tolerant varieties providing gorgeous leaf colors, textures, flowers, and fragrance. If you would like more plant ideas, see Best Flowering Plants for a Cottage-Style Garden.

Which hostas do best in full sun?

Hostas That Have Full Sun Tolerance Potential

  • Yellow hosta: 'August Moon', 'Gold Regal', 'Golden Sculpture', 'Rising Sun', 'Squash Casserole', 'Sum and Substance', 'Sun Power'
  • Yellow variegated hosta: 'Gold Standard', 'Inniswood', 'Regal Splendor', 'Sundance'

Are you supposed to cut down hostas every year?

Hostas are a perennial plant, meaning that it's leaves die back in the winter. Known for having large waxy leaves that produce long stalks with blooms, this easy to care for plant will need to be cut back in the fall. To promote healthy blooms in the spring, it is important to prepare the hostas for winter.

Should hostas be cut back every year?

'You should definitely cut your hostas back in the fall to allow the plant to focus its energy on creating new growth after the winter has passed,' says expert Alex Tinsman from How To Houseplant (opens in new tab). Alex explains that hostas are perennial – meaning the leaves will die back in the winter if left alone.

What does Epsom salt do for hostas?

Application of Epsom salt in hostas reduces the stunted growth, makes their leaves greener and thicker as it boosts chlorophyll levels. It also facilitates bushier plant growth and their resistance to diseases and pests.

Do hostas need a lot of water?

In an ideal hosta garden, the plants would receive generous watering all season long. A slow, deep soaking of around an inch of water per week through the growing season is perfect. A single deep soak every week is always better than multiple, light waterings.

Can you fertilize hostas with Miracle Grow?

Hostas thrive in compost rich soil. If you have healthy soil, that is more important than fertilizer. Using a product, like Miracle Grow, can quickly feed your hosta and make it look good for a short time.

Do hostas multiply by themselves?

Hostas can spread, either through underground runners or seeds. Rhizomatous Hostas that spread underneath the soil are the worst offenders. These varieties will spread almost indefinitely. Non-Rhizomatous varieties will grow in clumps that reach a mature width.

What happens if you don't divide hostas?

You'll know your hostas need to be divided when they get too crowded and the center of a clump starts to die out. As a general rule, count on dividing the plants every three to four years to keep them at their healthiest. Some slow-growing varieties may need more time before they're ready for division.

What time of year do you cut hostas back?

It's during the early fall (September and early October in my Pennsylvania garden) when the night-time temperatures start to drop, that the carbohydrates begin to make their way back down to the plant crown. Wait to prune back hostas until the leaves turn completely yellow or fully brown.

Are hostas high maintenance?

Hostas are perennial plants that provide attractive foliage from spring until frost. They are easy to grow, require little maintenance, and can live indefinitely. Every year they will increase in size, and beauty. Hostas rarely if ever need division, and achieve their best appearance when left undisturbed.

What is 2022 hosta of the Year?

2022 - Hosta SHADOWLAND® 'Diamond Lake' Finally, a large blue hosta that's worthy of the Proven Winners® stamp of approval! Attractive, heart-shaped, thick and heavily corrugated blue leaves have wavy margins.

What is the hardiest hosta?

'Frances Williams' grows 18 to 24 inches tall and an impressive four to five feet wide. Its thick, puckered foliage is less prone to slug and wind damage than other hostas.

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Tokudama Blue hosta Hostas Plants

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Giant Blue Hosta Backyard garden Hostas Lawn and garden

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