Hosta

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Hostas are some of the most popular plants for shade gardens, and for good reason. Hosta are easy to grow, hardy in almost every growing zone, and come in a huge variety of shapes and sizes. If you have room in the garden for giant hostas, we have varieties that reach 4 feet in diameter or more. Interested in miniature hostas? We have those, too! Variegated hostas add brightness and light to shade gardens while blue-leafed hostas are a cooling influence in hot climates. Hostas are primarily grown for their foliage, with leaves that can be as small as two inches wide and four inches long to a foot long and six or eight inches long. All hostas do well in full to partial shade and moderately moist soil. They are adaptable to a wide range of growing conditions. Hosta plants are a specialty of Garden Crossings. We offer dozens of varieties. Browse now to find the varieties that are right for your garden.

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