The hosta is a fantastic foliage plant, adding texture and color to your yard with its beautiful leaves and summer flowers. However, like many perennials, hostas need to be divided every three to five ...
Winter is usually the ideal slow time in the yard or garden to cut things back and tidy up. But pruning certain plants when it's cold can actually harm them.
When those autumn leaves are falling, you might notice that your hostas are turning brown - so should you prune those leaves after fall rolls around?
Hostas are leafy show-stoppers that pop back every year from their woody crowns and roots. They are known for their lush leaves and low-maintenance nature. Hostas are relatively easy-to-grow and ...
Dividing perennials is an easy (and economical) way to multiply your favorite plants,” says Amy Enfield, senior horticulturist at ScottsMiracle-Gro. “Each division can grow into a full-sized plant, ...
Fall pruning for hostas isn’t required, but it can tidy beds and reduce pests. Experts share when and how to trim for healthier plants before winter hits.
Hard pruning is best done keeping the natural growth cycle of azaleas in mind. The main growing season for azaleas is spring through early summer, March/April through May. Pruning hard just before or ...