As trees change colors in autumn, so do hostas, adding to your garden’s beautiful fall colors. And while these yellow leaves can be beautiful, you may be ready to trim them for aesthetic reasons.
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Hostas (also known as plantain lilies) are popular plants known for their big, leafy green or variegated foliage. They’re ...
Mkovalevskaya / Getty Images As trees change colors in autumn, so do hostas, adding to your garden’s beautiful fall colors. And while these yellow leaves can be beautiful, you may be ready to ...
Hostas also develop attractive fall colors, ranging from bright yellow to muted browns. At the end of the season ... In The ...
ranging from bright yellow to muted browns. At the end of the season, you’ll need to prune—but not too soon!—to keep them healthy for their reappearance next spring. Removing spent hosta foliage ...
A clump forming perennial of broadly heart-shaped, puckered and veined grey-green leaves to 30cm, with a wide, irregular yellow-green margins. Pale lilac flowers in compact racemes on stems to 75cm ...