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Hostas are easy to care for in summer shade gardens. When fall arrives, here's when to cut back hostas and stop watering and ...
Cutting back hostas too soon in fall can limit root growth needed to survive winter. Removing hosta leaves before winter ...
What a beautiful fall season, complete with gorgeous weather! Start bringing your indoor plants back inside if you haven’t ...
After flourishing through spring and summer, you might wonder if your hostas are in need of a boost, but fertilizing this way may affect their natural cycle.
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“My rule of thumb is to divide a plant into three to five growth points,” says James, who uses two garden forks to gently ...