Hosta Frances Williams

CHARACTERISTICS
Border planting – Container growing – Cut Flower – Rabbit Resistant – Ground Cover – Mass planting – Woodland planting

Hosta – Plantain Lily: Perhaps the most popular perennial for the shade garden. They are indispensable in the garden and also look very nice in large containers. Hostas are very easy to grow. They prefer shade or partial shade and soil that is moist in summer. Very fragrant flowers in summer. Great in combination with flower bulbs. Once established they are the perfect garden plant, being very hardy and disease resistant. Hosta will go completely dormant in the fall, and you can remove the dying foliage any time before mid spring. Hosta’s are easily divided in either spring or fall, but plants may be left alone for many years.

  • Planting Location: Shade/semi shade
  • Planting: February-May after Frost
  • Planting Depth: 1 inch (2,5 cm)
  • Planting Distance: 40 inch (100 cm)
  • Flowers In: July-August
  • Flowering Height: Approx. 24 inch (60 cm)

How to Grow

Easy to Grow:

1. Select an area in shade or semi-shade
2. Dig a hole 1” deep
3. Place the perennial in the hole
4. Space perennials 40 inches (100 cm) apart
5. Cover with soil and water thoroughly


Planting Tips:

Plant in groups of 2 or more, in well-drained soil. Perennial will benefit from a handful of compost added to the planting holes. Plants can be easily divided in the fall or early spring of next season. Until planting it's best to store product between 35 F and 60 F degrees.

Search code: TG919


Collections: Perennials