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Hostas are excellent ground cover with lush, smart looking leaves and modest flowers.
Hostas are a go-to choice for planting in dry, shady corners underneath trees and shrubs, including evergreens, and many of these versatile gems also thrive in full sun on damp soil beside water.
When choosing the right Hosta for your location, consider these points:
- The best looking Hosta varieties for dry shade have rich green leaves; blue-leaved varieties grow equally well in the shade but don't stand out as well in really dark corners.
- Yellow or bright green leaved varieties tend to be the best choices out in the sun (with a moist soil, or in an irrigated bed), because their leaves are less sensitive to sun scorch.
Hostas can be prime targets for slugs.
Growing Hostas
Please note that Hostas are well known to settle in quite slowly after transplanting, producing little new foliage in their first year as they put all their energy into their roots.
- In their second year they should be established and looking more lush
- In the third year they will finally impress with thick waves of handsome leaves!
Where to Grow Hostas
All Hostas do best in shady, sheltered spots, where their leaves can develop perfectly without sun and wind scorch.
They will grow in dry shade underneath evergreens along with ferns.
Most varieties grow equally well in the sun as long as the soil is consistently moist, ideally beside water: more yellow leaved varieties like Sum and Substance are best for this.