Hostas

Uses:

  • Shade Gardens
  • Woodland Areas
  • Containers & Planters

Features:

  • Unique Foliage
  • Low Maintenance
  • Summer Flowers

Sunlight:

  • Partial Shade to Full Shade
  • North Side of Homes
  • Under 4 Hours of Direct Sunlight

Growing Zones:

Hostas are popular plants for gardeners that grow in shady areas. The unique foliage provides interest from spring until winter. Grow these on the north side of homes or under trees.

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  • Sum and Substance Hosta Foliage Close Up

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    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Sum and Substance Hosta

    $35.49 - $49.99
  • First Frost Hosta Foliage Close Up
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

    First Frost Hosta

    $29.99 - $49.99
  • Plant Francee Hosta Growing in the Garden
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

    Francee Hosta

    $35.49 - $49.99
  • Silly String Hosta Growing
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    Silly String Hosta

    $31.99
  • Frances Williams Hosta in Garden Planter

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    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Frances Williams Hosta

    $36.49
  • Aureo Marginata Hosta Growing in the Garden
    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Aureo Marginata Hosta

    $35.49 - $76.99
  • Stained Glass Hosta Foliage Close Up

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    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

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    Stained Glass Hosta

    $35.99
  • Shadowland Seducer Hosta in Landscape

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    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    Shadowland® Seducer Hosta

    $31.99 - $44.99
  • Humpback Whale Hosta Green foliage in the garden

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    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    Humpback Whale Hosta

    $31.49
  • Healthy Shadowland® Above the Clouds Hosta Plant
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

    Shadowland® Above the Clouds Hosta

    $31.99 - $40.49
  • Liberty Hosta plant in the shade garden
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    Liberty Hosta

    $31.49
  • Touch of Class Hosta plant in the shade garden
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    Touch of Class Hosta

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  • Earth Angel Hosta Foliage

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    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    Earth Angel Hosta

    $35.99
  • Rainbow's End Hosta Foliage
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    Rainbow's End Hosta

    $31.49
  • Healthy Enchiladas Hosta Leaves
    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Enchiladas Hosta

    $35.49
  • Lakeside Paisley Print Hosta Plant in the Shade

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    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    Lakeside Paisley Print Hosta

    $29.99 - $35.99
  • Patriot Hosta in the nursery

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    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Patriot Hosta

    $32.49 - $49.99
  • Praying Hands Hosta in the garden

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    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    Praying Hands Hosta

    $30.99
  • Shadowland® Lone Star Hosta Blooming
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    Shadowland® Lone Star Hosta

    $31.99 - $40.49
  • Healthy Avocado Hosta Leaves
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

    Avocado Hosta

    $35.49
  • Tambourine Hosta Growing in the Landscaping
    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Tambourine Hosta

    $35.99
  • Time in a Bottle Hosta Leaves Close Up
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    Time in a Bottle Hosta

    $31.49
  • Atlantis Hosta
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    Atlantis Hosta

    $35.99
  • Shadowland® Sound of Music Hosta Mature
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    Shadowland® Sound of Music Hosta

    $29.99 - $40.49
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    Old Glory Hosta
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    Old Glory Hosta

    $29.99
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    High Society Hosta
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    High Society Hosta

    $32.49
  • Fire Island Hosta Green Foliage
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    Fire Island Hosta

    $31.49
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    Vulcan Hosta
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    Vulcan Hosta

    $29.99
  • Healthy Shadowland® Echo the Sun Hosta Plant
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

    Shadowland® Echo the Sun Hosta

    $31.99 - $40.49
  • Shadowland® Miss America Hosta in the Garden
    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    Shadowland® Miss America Hosta

    $29.99 - $40.49
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Why Buy Hostas Online

Hosta is a genus of plants widely grown by gardeners as fantastic shade tolerant plants with excellent foliage and tiny purple flowers. These plants are native to China, Japan, Korea, and Russia. Hostas are low maintenance perennial plants that have large leaves that come in a wide variety of colors and patterns. Colors include blue-green, lime-green and dark-green, as well as variegated versions. Hostas can grow anywhere from 6 inches tall all the way up to 4 feet tall!

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Excellent in shade gardens

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Low maintenance

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Beautiful foliage in different colors

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6 inches to 4 feet tall

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Growing zones 3 to 9

About Hostas

Wide Brim Hosta
Genus
Species
Family
Hosta
70+
Asparagaceae

Common Names:

Plantain Lily, Funkia, Giboshi


Native To:

Asia (Japan, Korea, and China)

Plant Type:

Perennials

Foliage Type:

Herbaceous

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone:

3 - 9

Flower Color:

White, Purple, Lavender, Pink

Flower Bloom Time:

Summer

Growth Habit:

Clumping, Spreading

Attracts:

Bees, Hummingbirds

Tolerates:

Shade, Drought (once established)

Resists:

Slugs, Snails

How To Use Hostas In The Garden

Hostas are celebrated for their striking foliage, which comes in an array of shapes, sizes, and colors. From deep green to blue-gray and variegated patterns, their leaves add depth and texture to any planting scheme. These shade-loving perennials are particularly valued for their hardiness and ability to thrive in low-light conditions, making them a favorite for areas where other plants might struggle. Their rich foliage also creates a cooling effect, softening the look of hardscapes and borders.

Often homeowners will grow these plants underneath trees, on the north side of their house, or next to other structures that provide shade. These plants are perfect for edging pathways, creating soft borders, or anchoring shade gardens with their bold presence. Hostas can be grouped to form lush ground cover or combined with contrasting plants like ferns and astilbes for a layered effect. Smaller varieties suit container gardening, while larger ones command attention in mixed beds.

Hostas Care

Hostas prefer well-draining, loamy soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. When planting, choose a location with partial to full shade, as direct sunlight can scorch their leaves. Water regularly to maintain consistently moist soil, but avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot. Fertilize in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer to support healthy growth throughout the season.

Pruning hostas involves removing spent flower stalks and damaged leaves to maintain their appearance and promote new growth. During winter, apply mulch to protect roots from freezing temperatures and prevent soil heaving. When growing in containers, select a pot with drainage holes and use a high-quality potting mix. Keep potted hostas in a shaded area and water as needed to keep the soil evenly moist, especially during hot weather.

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Are Hostas Edible?

Hostas, native to China, Korea, and Japan, are not only popular shade plants but also entirely edible. Belonging to the Asparagaceae family, they are related to yucca, agave, and asparagus. Early spring shoots, often compared to asparagus in taste, are the most commonly consumed part. These young, tender shoots can be harvested by cutting them at ground level with disinfected garden shears. It's advisable to collect them in the morning when they're more hydrated.

Hosta leaves can serve as a substitute for spinach or lettuce in various dishes. Younger leaves are preferred due to their tenderness and milder flavor. They can be incorporated into salads, wraps, or stir-fry recipes. Additionally, hosta flowers and buds are edible, though they have a bland taste and are often used as garnishes. It's important to note that while hostas are safe for human consumption, they are toxic to dogs, cats, and horses, potentially causing vomiting, diarrhea, or depression if ingested.

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Hosta Companion Plants

Plants that go well with hostas are shade loving annuals, perennials and shrubs. Some of our favorite plants to grow with hostas are coral bells, astilbe, ferns, geraniums, and lenten roses.

Hosta Questions?