Species hosta
White flower with lime-green leaves and stem.

hosta

Hosta 'Blue Mammoth'

Hosta 'Blue Mammoth' is an upright, deep green foliage plant with bright blue-green foliage and white flowers. This perennial has great texture and is beautiful in mass plantings. It also serves as a great groundcover in shady areas. It is quite resistant to deer and rabbits and deer, making it a great addition to garden landscapes. Hosta 'Blue Mammoth' grows to 2-3 feet with 18-24 inches spread and prefers organic-rich soil, but can tolerate other pH levels. This plant provides spectacular colour during its blooming season from late July to August with its white flowers; and beautiful foliage all season long. Perfect for adding some bright colour to any shaded area in the garden.

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Division

Hardiness Zone:

3 - 8

Flowers:

White to pale lavender Flowers

Sun:

Part shade,full shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Low

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Hosta 'Blue Mammoth' should be watered once or twice a week, providing enough water to keep the soil moist but not saturated. Water deeply, so that the water reaches the root zone. Water close to the base of the hosta, avoiding splashing water onto the leaves, as that could damage them. Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. In periods of hot, dry weather, soak the soil thoroughly once or twice a week to ensure the plant is receiving enough water.

sunlight

Hosta 'Blue Mammoth' plants need to be placed in an area with light, indirect sunlight throughout the day in order for them to thrive. Generally, 4 to 5 hours of sunlight is optimal for this species. Morning sun is recommended, as afternoon sun can cause scorching of the foliage. Conversely, without adequate exposure to the sun, hostas may become weak and stretched out. This species of hosta prefers partial shade and is more tolerant of cold temperatures, making it easier to nurture in less than ideal conditions.

pruning

Hosta 'Blue Mammoth' should be pruned in late summer or early fall. It is best to cut back the plant during the dormant season when new growth has slowed. The plant should be cut back just above a healthy set of leaves about 1 to 2 inches from the ground. If the plant is particularly overgrown, it can be cut back further, but only if necessary. Avoid cutting back the foliage until the leaves have begun to turn yellow, as the plant will not benefit from being cut back earlier. After pruning, it's essential to fertilize the plant so it has the proper nutrients to encourage new growth.

Season

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Starts Flowering

Hosta 'Blue Mammoth' typically starts flowering in late June or early July.

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