Hosta Seeds For Planting - Hosta Elegans American Mix Flower Seed

Hosta Seeds - American

50 Seeds
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4.99
100 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

3 - 8

HEIGHT

10 -18 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer

BLOOM COLOR

White

FOLIAGE COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Partial shade to full shade

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.3

DEER RESISTANT

No

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

LATIN NAME

Hosta american

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Hosta (New American Hybrids) - You will be very happy that you grew Hosta plants from flower seeds! This mix makes a wonderful addition to the shady flower bed with their mix of foliage colors, including bi-colors, and textures. They are perfect for shady borders, around trees, and beds, and the varieties in this mix represent some of the newest and best in Hosta breeding today.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

60F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

28 - 35 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Cover seed lightly with peat moss

SOWING RATE

3 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seed moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

30 inches

Shade Loving Hosta Plants
Hosta Seed Packets For Planting
Outsidepride Hosta (New American Hybrids) Flower Seeds are suitable for adding vibrant color to shady spots in your garden. Our perennial plants are suitable in areas under USDA zones 3-8, growing at a stunning height of 10-18 inches with white blooms in summer. Suitable for partial to full shade, our Hosta flower bulbs feature a beautiful mix of foliage colors and textures. Easy to grow, they require moist, well-drained soil and temperatures around 60°F. Our low-maintenance plants are also suitable for indoor growth, making them versatile seeds and plants for any garden or home.
Striking Leaf Variety of Hostas
Striking Leaf Variety
Hosta plants are known for their striking leaf varieties, with an impressive mix of textures and color hues. Their broad leaves come in shades of green, blue, yellow, and even bi-colored patterns. Our perennial flowers create a visual display in shaded gardens, adding depth and interest.
Pollinator Friendly Hosta Plants
Pollinator Friendly
Hosta seeds for planting outdoors are not only a beautiful addition to shaded gardens but also a pollinator-friendly choice. Their blooms attract bees and butterflies, playing an important role for a healthy habitat. Adding both aesthetic appeal and to support local pollinators.
Hosta Ground Cover Solution For Shade
Ground Cover Solution
Hosta plants live as an excellent ground cover for shaded areas. Their dense foliage spreads quickly to create a lush, low-maintenance carpet that prevents invasive plants. The suitable perennial flower seeds to plant in partial to full shade, offering easy coverage and a soft texture.
Low-Maintenance Hosta Flower Garden
Low-Maintenance
Hosta plant seeds are a low-maintenance garden favorite, requiring minimal care. They only require regular watering, especially in dry periods. With their ease of growth and resilience, our perennials plants for outside are great for those looking to plant effortlessly on their garden.
Perennial Striking Leaf Variety of Hosta Plants For Shade
Hosta flower plants are the foundation of any shaded garden, bringing both beauty and functionality. With their perennial nature, they grow in areas under USDA Zones 3-8, reaching heights of 10-18 inches. Our Hosta bulbs bloom white flowers in summer and feature a mix of foliage colors, making them suitable for flower seeds for shaded areas. Our hardy plants require moist, well-drained soil and grow best in partial to full shade. Their low-maintenance care makes them suitable for creating a vibrant garden space year after year.
Hosta Shade Foliage Plants For Beds & Borders
Hosta showcases the quiet beauty of shaded blooms, providing year-round elegance in the garden. Their lush foliage and delicate white flowers create a serene environment, suitable for shaded beds and borders. Our perennial seeds for planting outdoors offer stunning color contrasts with their wide variety of leaf shapes and textures. Perfect for under trees or along walkways, our flower plants live outdoor and bring a subtle yet captivating charm to any garden, making them an essential choice for shade-loving garden enthusiasts.
Planting Directions For Hosta Plant Seeds
Transform your shaded spaces into stunning garden highlights with easy-to-follow Hosta planting tips. Start by sowing seeds outdoors in early spring or late fall after the last frost. Use 3-4 seeds per square inch for even coverage, pressing them lightly into the soil with a depth of no more than 1/4 inch. Keep the soil moist but not soggy during germination. For effective growth, apply nutrient-rich soil lightly during the growing season to ensure your perennial flower bulbs grow, providing vibrant, lush foliage and blooms.

Hosta (New American Hybrids) - You will be very happy that you grew Hosta plants from flower seeds! This mix makes a wonderful addition to the shady flower bed with their mix of foliage colors, including bi-colors, and textures. They are perfect for shady borders, around trees, and beds, and the varieties in this mix represent some of the newest and best in Hosta breeding today. Hosta plants are a carefree choice for the shade garden, offering crisp, fresh bold color right up until frost.

Growing Hosta seeds is a simple procedure. Hosta seeds sprout nicely indoors, under normal house conditions, with temperatures running 60 - 70F. Use a "peaty" starter mix and just lightly cover the seed with peat moss. Keep the seed moist but not saturated until germination. Sow seeds 8 - 10 weeks before frost season ends. Hosta care includes keeping the plant moist throughout the hot months of the summer. As a rule, they need 1 inch of water every week.

Common Questions

Q

What is eating my hosta plant?

A

There are many possibilities, but the most common are deer or slugs. Check for slugs at night. If it is eaten to the ground, it is probably deer.

Q

When is the best time to divide my hosta?

A

They can be divided any time, except in hot dry weather. However, late summer or early fall is the best time to divide your hosta plants.

Q

Can hostas be planted in the sun?

A

No, they perform best in the shade. Planting them in the sun will cause leaf burns.

Q

Can I use hosta as cut flowers?

A

Yes, and the foliage also makes a nice addition to an arrangement offering different shades of green and texture to the arrangement.

Q

Can I grow hosta in a container?

A

Yes, hostas are great for containers. Use a commercial planting mix rather than garden soil and be sure they have sufficient moisture.

Q

How can I use hostas in the landscape?

A

Most commonly found in shade gardens, hostas enhance dim spaces with their decorative leaves. These plants thrive when planted in clusters or large groupings, serving well as background elements or standalone features in shady borders or woodland settings. Hostas can also be attractive potted plants and are occasionally kept indoors as houseplants, but they demand specific attention to flourish.

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