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Mixed Colors - Hosta Roots
Need some color and filler for your shady spots? Our Mixed Colors Collection of hostas gives you so many sizes, textures, and colors! Blues, greens, streaks of white and gold They'll really add some pizzazz to your garden. Hostas are so versatile and easy to grow; they are great in containers and as groundcover and edging. A shady garden can …
Need some color and filler for your shady spots? Our Mixed Colors Collection of hostas gives you so many sizes, textures, and colors! Blues, greens, streaks of white and gold They'll really add some pizzazz to your garden. Hostas are so versatile and easy to grow; they are great in containers and as groundcover and edging. A shady garden can really come to life when hostas are included in the landscape. Once you plant them, you'll never look back!
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Need some color and filler for your shady spots? Our Mixed Colors Collection of hostas gives you so many sizes, textures, and colors! Blues, greens, streaks of white and gold They'll really add some pizzazz to your garden. Hostas are so versatile and easy to grow; they are great in containers and as groundcover and edging. A shady garden can really come to life when hostas are included in the landscape. Once you plant them, you'll never look back!
Specifications
Height | Varies |
Compatibility | Container Garden, Landscaping, Shaded Garden |
Water Needs | Average |
Bloom Season | Summer |
Growth Habit | Clumping, Spreading |
Plant Spacing | 12 To 18 Inches Apart |
Color | Mixed |
Also Known As | Plantain Lily |
Growing Conditions | Outdoor, Shade Tolerant |
Light Requirement | Full Shade, Partial Shade |
Planting Season | Fall, Spring |
Hardiness Zones | 3, 4, 5 |
Bulb Size | No. 1 |
Planting Depth | Top Of Root Should Be No More Than 1 Inches Below Soil |
Seed Type | Root |
Life Cycle | Perennial |