Hostas

hosta Frances Williams

Wow, what a plant for shade, with thousands of varieties and a huge range of sizes (from 2 inches to 3 feet tall) and colors (blues, chartreuse, gold, green, variegated, and so on).  And free divisions of hostas are easy to come by, especially the plain ones.  (They may be plain but they're better than nothing. Take them and replace them later with something more interesting when your budget allows.)  Hostas are native to much of Asia.

Design tip: Plant them among spring-blooming bulbs and they'll nicely hide the dying foliage of the bulbs.

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Location Matters

I grow hostas in the Washington, D.C. area, Zone 7A.  If you've grown them and have a comment you'd like to see include here, send it along - and tell me where you garden.

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