Très intéressant! Ce que j’aime bien ajouter avec des Hosta bleutés, c’est l’Oxalix deppei. C’est un beau mélange avec quelques lierres qui viennent compléter le tout. Et ce que j’apprécie encore plus, ce sont les pots en tissus qui résistent au gel. Ils ne sont pas très beaux mais on peut tricher en les cachant avec un autre pot décoratifs à l’extérieur. Je peux donc conserver mes Hosta dans ces pots depuis très longtemps et ils fleurissent à merveille. Je ne fais qu’enlever mes Oaxalis et lierre pour la saison froide.
O got a blue angel hosta from Home Depot for $9.98 was doing the happy dance, been wanting one for awhile this particular variety and for the price can't beat it! Hopefully, God willing it thrives in a growing container!!!!! Thank you for tips?💯👍🏽
Just a helpful hint about pot hosta. Put in containers that flairs out and not in to be able to remove root ball. You will have to break pot to get out if it gets to crowed. Crowed hosta at some point will start to die out in the center so you'll want to replant.
Great info. Thanks so much for the tips. I never thought to pot hostas. We don’t have much shade but I can sit the pot underneath a tree or taller plant. It’s sunny and hot here in North Texas. Summer gardening is a challenge. Again thanks for the tips. 🪴
From city to country I have no idea but am amazed at the beautiful hostas my friend has and another made me a oblong potted hosta plant of 3 babies so your RUclips video is a nice beginning. Thanks!
I just purchased a bare root hosta. This is one of the fastest growing plants I've ever owned. It didn't even look like a plant at first but in less than a weeks time it has three leaves.
Great video! I actually left an autumn frost hosta in a container and it's growing back. I hadn't thought about adding plant tone but will definitely start doing so. Thank you for the tips!
Thank you for this video! I was going to try some Hosta in containers this year and your video was so helpful. I think I will plant my first one this afternoon!!
Thank you so much for this information… I just found your channel and I am going to go through and watch them all.. you and your wife’s garden is GORGEOUS!! 💚🌿
I agree they do grear in containers, I’ve done it for years and like you, I love how we can design with them, weaving then into our other garden and patio plantings. A smaller hosta or part of a division is also a nice element in a mixed floral urn or pot. I’m going to suggest one thing and disagree with another, both are intended only constructively: -First: larger pot for the hosta you filmed here, please. If nothing else, you’ll water less and that guy will put on better growth. You won’t kill it in this current pot-you can’t kill them easily, period. But you’ll water less. If you are watering twice-daily an essentially drought-tolerant plant? Go up a couple sizes. Secondly, Plant Tone as a slow-release fertilizer makes no sense to use twice a month. They don’t need much anyway, much less twice a month.
I love hosta but here in East Texas I'm plagued with pill bugs and slugs. My back yard is 90% afternoon shade and I've never thought about trying them in containers. Voila, Ambrose! Thanks for the tip.
Thank you for the info! I too love hostas, which do well here in 7a New Mexico (in part shade/shade of course)…I keep them all in pots…I have the Shadowland ‘Waterslide & Autumn Frost’…Other varieties I have are Paul’s Glory, ‘Great Expectations’ by Monrovia and ‘Ben Vernooij’ from Brecks hostas 💚💚💚…
Thank you for this video. I planted a Hosta on a container this season for the first time and I was thinking n getting another one since i was gifted a beautiful big pot. Now, I know hostas go dormant in winter on low zones, how was for you guys. You had to move her indoors or left her in the garden? To me probably will stay green the whole year. Now do they need some kind of feedings, not sure if Ambrose mention it. I’ll have to watch again.
Hello! Hostas do loose all foliage in winter in our area. We leave them out in the containers. Hostas love to have a cold winter so it’s another great reason why growing them in containers in Warmer zones benefits them. We do fertilize them once a month once we see foliage with Plant Tone from Espoma Organics. Then we stop fertilizing once night temperatures start to cool down in fall so they can go dormant for winter. 💚💚💚💚💚💚
We leave them out for winter they are hardy 3-9 and in our warmer zone 7b hostas benefit from being out in containers for winter time. Once the leaves start to die back they can be trimmed back or just left alone. 💚
@@GardenObsessions thanks so much! I just moved to 5b from zone 7. I put bulbs in ground last year and put them in containers this year. Fingers crossed. Like idea of container to move around!!🥰
At that temperature they probably would be best planted in the ground or in frost proof containers. Hosta loves the cold temperatures we love them in containers because we live in warmer climate and that helps them in our gardening zone.
You can bury your hosta out of the container and replant it in late winter early spring. Or bring the container into a garage. It gets a bit colder in Illinois than when we were in Virginia.
Good drainage is very important when planting in pots or plants will eventually root rot. So yes even when using potting soil. Good quality potting soil helps retain the moisture that plants need in containers. 💚
The snails attacked 2 of my potted hostas , every morning I go check on them there are snails on them , other potted plant's are near by and they don't touch them, so much damage that they don't recover, its very frustrating.
Pour a thick boarder of salt around the base of the pot really when it rains or put it on the rim of the pot get some tape fold it so it's double sided an sprinkle salt on that
I've heard that diatomaceous earth (containing very small sharp edged fossils) sprinkled around the base of plants slits the slugs' bellies as they crawl over it and kills them before they can climb up the plant stems. (This is assuming they can't access the leaves directly.) Also a shallow bowl of beer is suppose to attract and then drown slugs I believe.
We have a small pond that invites frogs into our garden they have showed up and they take care of slugs and other insects. The frogs hang out under the hosta leaves to cool off and don’t give the slugs time to destroy the foliage. We also use IV Organics spray on the hosta leaves. That’s how we keep slugs away. 💚
What kind of soil did you say you use? Also, it seems the container you are using for that Hosta isn’t very big. What size is that and will I have to replant it from a container that size to keep it healthy? If not, that’s great news, actually. Thanks
We leave ours outdoors. Hostas are very hardy all hostas in our garden are hardy zones 3 - 9. In warmer climates they actually benefit growing in pots and staying out in winter time. Perhaps it gets to cold in your area and they will be more protected in the ground than pots. If in pots I would use frost proof containers to protect their roots in winter. 💚
Hello! Hosta can be grown indoors in the growing season located in bright light. Should be fed in the growing season with plant tone from Espoma Organics once a month as we do when growing outdoors as well. Hosta does need a dormancy period indoors should be in a place at least 40 degrees and mulched. The plant will drop all leaves. The roots need a good cold winter to keep growing into a big beautiful plant. In hotter climates growing in pots is actually good for them to feel that cold. At some point it’s good for them to go outdoors so they can grow. 💚
Sorry you are going though this. Deer can really cause so much damage to gardens. We have them around but since we lived here have been super lucky they don’t get close to houses. Hope you find a way to keep them away. 🙏💐💚
Très intéressant!
Ce que j’aime bien ajouter avec des Hosta bleutés, c’est l’Oxalix deppei. C’est un beau mélange avec quelques lierres qui viennent compléter le tout. Et ce que j’apprécie encore plus, ce sont les pots en tissus qui résistent au gel. Ils ne sont pas très beaux mais on peut tricher en les cachant avec un autre pot décoratifs à l’extérieur. Je peux donc conserver mes Hosta dans ces pots depuis très longtemps et ils fleurissent à merveille. Je ne fais qu’enlever mes Oaxalis et lierre pour la saison froide.
O got a blue angel hosta from Home Depot for $9.98 was doing the happy dance, been wanting one for awhile this particular variety and for the price can't beat it! Hopefully, God willing it thrives in a growing container!!!!! Thank you for tips?💯👍🏽
Just a helpful hint about pot hosta. Put in containers that flairs out and not in to be able to remove root ball. You will have to break pot to get out if it gets to crowed. Crowed hosta at some point will start to die out in the center so you'll want to replant.
Great info. Thanks so much for the tips. I never thought to pot hostas. We don’t have much shade but I can sit the pot underneath a tree or taller plant. It’s sunny and hot here in North Texas. Summer gardening is a challenge. Again thanks for the tips. 🪴
From city to country I have no idea but am amazed at the beautiful hostas my friend has and another made me a oblong potted hosta plant of 3 babies so your RUclips video is a nice beginning. Thanks!
How awesome! The love for hosta grows fast! We love them so much! 😃💚💚💚💚💚💚
I just purchased a bare root hosta. This is one of the fastest growing plants I've ever owned. It didn't even look like a plant at first but in less than a weeks time it has three leaves.
That’s amazing! They sure surprise one with their quick come back in spring. We have never planted one from root that sounds pretty cool! Enjoy! 😃💚
The neighbors have some. I couldn't see what they were from a far until I took a picture of them them are so pretty. I don't care for the color ones.
Great video! I actually left an autumn frost hosta in a container and it's growing back. I hadn't thought about adding plant tone but will definitely start doing so. Thank you for the tips!
Thank you for this video! I was going to try some Hosta in containers this year and your video was so helpful. I think I will plant my first one this afternoon!!
That’s wonderful! Have fun planting your hosta! They are very pretty plants. 🪴💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
Thank you so much for this information… I just found your channel and I am going to go through and watch them all.. you and your wife’s garden is GORGEOUS!! 💚🌿
Welcome to Garden Obsessions! 😃💚 🙏💐💚💚💚💚💚💚
I agree they do grear in containers, I’ve done it for years and like you, I love how we can design with them, weaving then into our other garden and patio plantings.
A smaller hosta or part of a division is also a nice element in a mixed floral urn or pot.
I’m going to suggest one thing and disagree with another, both are intended only constructively:
-First: larger pot for the hosta you filmed here, please. If nothing else, you’ll water less and that guy will put on better growth. You won’t kill it in this current pot-you can’t kill them easily, period. But you’ll water less. If you are watering twice-daily an essentially drought-tolerant plant? Go up a couple sizes.
Secondly, Plant Tone as a slow-release fertilizer makes no sense to use twice a month. They don’t need much anyway, much less twice a month.
You have inspired me to try a hosta and keep it on my back porch in a pot.
I love hosta but here in East Texas I'm plagued with pill bugs and slugs. My back yard is 90% afternoon shade and I've never thought about trying them in containers. Voila, Ambrose! Thanks for the tip.
Thank you for this great video and amazing info.
Thank you for the info! I too love hostas, which do well here in 7a New Mexico (in part shade/shade of course)…I keep them all in pots…I have the Shadowland ‘Waterslide & Autumn Frost’…Other varieties I have are Paul’s Glory, ‘Great Expectations’ by Monrovia and ‘Ben Vernooij’ from Brecks hostas 💚💚💚…
Great sharing my friend
Thank you for this video. I planted a Hosta on a container this season for the first time and I was thinking n getting another one since i was gifted a beautiful big pot. Now, I know hostas go dormant in winter on low zones, how was for you guys. You had to move her indoors or left her in the garden? To me probably will stay green the whole year. Now do they need some kind of feedings, not sure if Ambrose mention it. I’ll have to watch again.
Hello! Hostas do loose all foliage in winter in our area. We leave them out in the containers. Hostas love to have a cold winter so it’s another great reason why growing them in containers in Warmer zones benefits them. We do fertilize them once a month once we see foliage with Plant Tone from Espoma Organics. Then we stop fertilizing once night temperatures start to cool down in fall so they can go dormant for winter. 💚💚💚💚💚💚
@@GardenObsessions súper cool info. Thank you!
How big a pot will those hosta need ?
Great information 👍
New subscriber thanks so much for the info!! What part of the country are you ?
Virginia
Thanks for information will try it out
Thanks for this video! Question..would you bring inside for winter or let it die back?
We leave them out for winter they are hardy 3-9 and in our warmer zone 7b hostas benefit from being out in containers for winter time. Once the leaves start to die back they can be trimmed back or just left alone. 💚
@@GardenObsessions thanks so much! I just moved to 5b from zone 7. I put bulbs in ground last year and put them in containers this year. Fingers crossed. Like idea of container to move around!!🥰
Will they survive the winter in a container? A winter where the pot might freeze to -20c?
At that temperature they probably would be best planted in the ground or in frost proof containers. Hosta loves the cold temperatures we love them in containers because we live in warmer climate and that helps them in our gardening zone.
Can I leave a hosta in a planter through an Illinois winter? It gets pretty cold here
I just bought three hostas this week.
You can bury your hosta out of the container and replant it in late winter early spring. Or bring the container into a garage. It gets a bit colder in Illinois than when we were in Virginia.
Im in Michigan and my planted hosta did not come back up after the winter. I left it in the pot outside. What can I do???
@@GLeon-ov9yu search Hosta and Garden Answer. Laura grows them on her channel and talks about their needs.
If you use potting soil, does your pot still need to be able to drain the excess water?
Good drainage is very important when planting in pots or plants will eventually root rot. So yes even when using potting soil. Good quality potting soil helps retain the moisture that plants need in containers. 💚
The snails attacked 2 of my potted hostas , every morning I go check on them there are snails on them , other potted plant's are near by and they don't touch them, so much damage that they don't recover, its very frustrating.
Pour a thick boarder of salt around the base of the pot really when it rains or put it on the rim of the pot get some tape fold it so it's double sided an sprinkle salt on that
I've heard that diatomaceous earth (containing very small sharp edged fossils) sprinkled around the base of plants slits the slugs' bellies as they crawl over it and kills them before they can climb up the plant stems. (This is assuming they can't access the leaves directly.) Also a shallow bowl of beer is suppose to attract and then drown slugs I believe.
We have a small pond that invites frogs into our garden they have showed up and they take care of slugs and other insects. The frogs hang out under the hosta leaves to cool off and don’t give the slugs time to destroy the foliage. We also use IV Organics spray on the hosta leaves. That’s how we keep slugs away. 💚
What kind of soil did you say you use? Also, it seems the container you are using for that Hosta isn’t very big. What size is that and will I have to replant it from a container that size to keep it healthy? If not, that’s great news, actually. Thanks
Espoma potting soil
Do you bring them indoors in winter in their pots?? I’ve tried contains in Colorado but they don’t survive winters in their pots
We leave ours outdoors. Hostas are very hardy all hostas in our garden are hardy zones 3 - 9. In warmer climates they actually benefit growing in pots and staying out in winter time. Perhaps it gets to cold in your area and they will be more protected in the ground than pots. If in pots I would use frost proof containers to protect their roots in winter. 💚
Do they have to be cut back for winter?
They can be cut back before winter or when the first frost has done away with foliage. Sometimes I just wait till spring to clean them up. 💚💚💚💚💚💚
can we have the hosta indoor?
Hello! Hosta can be grown indoors in the growing season located in bright light. Should be fed in the growing season with plant tone from Espoma Organics once a month as we do when growing outdoors as well. Hosta does need a dormancy period indoors should be in a place at least 40 degrees and mulched. The plant will drop all leaves. The roots need a good cold winter to keep growing into a big beautiful plant. In hotter climates growing in pots is actually good for them to feel that cold. At some point it’s good for them to go outdoors so they can grow. 💚
Pittsburgh is the hosta capital of the world,,
O' boy! my shady are has Deer i'm outta $40
Sorry you are going though this. Deer can really cause so much damage to gardens. We have them around but since we lived here have been super lucky they don’t get close to houses. Hope you find a way to keep them away. 🙏💐💚