The spacing of hostas ultimately depends on the spread of the specific variety as hostas can vary significantly in size with miniature and giant cultivars widely available in garden stores. Not...
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Stop Slugs Eating Hostas in Pots (3 Hacks That Actually Work)
Slugs and snails are a hosta grower’s nemesis as they love to eat their succulent leaves and leave their characteristic shredded holes as they munch away at night. I personally have tried all...
Roses will not grow in soil that is consistently wet and boggy. Wet soil will rot the roots of roses. Roses need the soil to absorb and hold moisture yet have a porous structure that allows excess...
Hostas are shade loving plants that can grow well under pine trees if organic matter is added to the soil before planting. Hostas under pine trees will need regular applications of mulch and a...
Hostas will grow in sandy soil if it's been amended with lots of organic matter prior to planting to help retain water and improve soil fertility. Applications of mulch and regular fertilizer will...
Plant lavenders 2-3 feet apart from one another and other plants. 2-3 feet of space is important so that lavenders do not have to compete for water, space, nutrients or particularly sunlight, as the...