
hosta
Hosta hypoleuca
Cycle:
Herbaceous Perennial
Watering:
Average
Hardiness Zone:
Flowers:
Lavender Flowers
Sun:
Part shade,full shade
Leaf:
Yes
Leaf Color:
green,yellow,gray,gray
Growth Rate:
Low
Maintenance:
Low
Salt Tolerant:
Yes
Care Level:
Medium
watering
Hostas require regular watering throughout the growing season to keep their foliage looking lush and vibrant. During the spring and summer months, water your hostas deeply 1 to 2 times a week (depending on rainfall and weather conditions). Allow the top inch or 2 of soil to dry out before watering thoroughly, and avoid splashing water on the foliage. In the fall, reduce watering to once a week or every 2 weeks, as the hosta's active growth will slow. Keep an eye on the leaves to determine if additional water is needed; if the leaves look limp and wilted, water the hosta until the soil is moist but not soggy.
sunlight
Hosta plants need predominantly indirect sunlight. Full sun exposure will damage the leaves, resulting in yellow patches, burned spots, or holes. Hosta may be grown in morning sun with afternoon shade, dappled shade, or afternoon sun with morning shade. Generally, 4-6 hours of indirect sunlight is sufficient for optimal growth. A spot in the garden that is shaded by trees or structures works well for growing a hosta plant. This species will also do well when grown in a container, in nearly full shade conditions.
pruning
Hosta (Hosta hypoleuca) should be pruned at the end of winter, or just before the new season's growth begins. The amount of pruning required varies depending on the size of the plant and the desired growth. For smaller plants, prune off dead foliage and remove any weak or damaged stems. For larger plants, prune off any weak or damaged stems as well as any excess foliage or stems that interfere with its natural growth. Be sure to leave a few leaves on the stems to ensure the plant will remain healthy.