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Pruning Hostas in Fall If you prefer a neat, tidy winter garden, prune hostas in autumn. Wait until the first hard frost causes foliage to wilt and turn yellow or brown.
How to Safely Cut Back With a pair of garden pruners, cut your hosta’s foliage back to around two centimeters above ground level. “This will remove the tattered brown leaves from your winter ...
Hostas are reliable perennials with beautiful foliage—and they're very easy to grow. As a result, these plants are very popular; since they thrive in the shade, they're perfect for the parts of ...
Hostas, though, quickly turn to mush after a few frosts, and don’t have the sturdy stem structure that offers much benefit if left intact during winter.
Do not fertilize hostas after mid-July. This could stimulate late-season growth and prevent the plant from hardening for winter, Trinklein said.
Hostas are eye-catching plants that can add interest to shady spots, but don't forget to pair them with other flowering perennials that can be equally dramatic.
You never want to prune or cut hosta leaves when they're green and thriving. This will damage the plant—when hostas are green, they're still actively growing, even underground. Instead, you ...