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House Digest on MSNWhy You Should Reconsider Growing Hostas With Your Crepe Myrtle TreesWhile both crepe myrtle trees and hostas are gorgeous, it may not be the best idea to use them as companion plants. Discover ...
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The Family Handyman on MSN11 Common Mistakes People Make When Planting HostasTo ensure your hostas thrive, avoid these common hosta growing mistakes: Ignoring Slugs on Hostas Slugs and snails view hostas as an invitation to the buffet table. Thick-leaved hostas are more ...
The hostas on this list certainly aren't 100% deer-proof. No plant is. But they do have a better chance of remaining untouched in your garden than their more tasty relatives.
Who says they have issues finding perennials for their shade gardens? Perhaps these gardeners have not tried hostas. Once you try one hosta, you will want to plant more. Four hours or less of direct ...
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