CraftyGardener's Hosta lighter green x 1 Showing True Leaves
Plant: Hosta first mate (Hosta) | Variety: Honeybells
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A division was given to me from a friend several years ago. It has grown well and bloomed each year. I have given divisions of this plant away.
-lighter green leaves, smaller
I’m not absolutely certain on all the hosta names but I’m going off of what others have told and and from research on the net. If I’ve got the wrong name, please let me know.
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CraftyGardener's Hosta lighter green Care Instructions
Look to ensure a distance 3.90 feet (1.20 metres) between Hosta first mate 'Honeybells' seeds when sowing to make sure your seedlings have enough space.
Hosta first mate 'Honeybells' normally grows to a mature height of 30.0 cm (that's 11.7 inches imperial) so ensure you have enough space in your garden for this plant.
Hosta first mate 'Honeybells' tends to enjoys a partial sun position, which is ideal for your garden's sun profile.
Try to apply water fairly sparingly.
Your garden's USDA Hardiness Zone (5b) is within the ideal range for Hosta first mate 'Honeybells'. The recommended range is between Zone 3 and 8.
More information about Hosta lighter green is available in the Folia gardener's wiki. All Hosta lighter green Care Instructions have been kindly provided by our members.
Milestones
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10 May 2013
Showing True Leaves day 4708
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01 May 2012
Showing True Leaves day 4334
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14 Apr 2012
Sprouting day 4317
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20 Oct 2011
Reviewed day 4140
Lots of flower spikes till the end of September. Leaves have been trimmed off now for winter. Might divide plant next spring as it is quite large.
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19 Jun 2000
Planting Out day 0

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