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What started as a post-retirement job turned into a full-fledged business that drew hosta enthusiasts from around the state ...
Deer probably think your hostas are an all-you-can-eat buffet. Here's how to crash their party with smart, humane tips that ...
Choosing the Largest Hosta Plants to Grow. Grow the biggest hosta plants in areas where they can take up space. The biggest ...
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While perusing through the rummage sale ads in the Action Advertiser (our local shopper that sadly no longer exists), I came ...
A true treasure of Riggins, and possibly Idaho County’s best kept secret, can be found nestled in the trees one mile up Seven ...
Hostas are a very low-maintenance perennial that you can grow in the shade. They require well-draining soil, but only need minimal fertilizing. Make sure to be patient when growing these plants ...
Wild geranium (Geranium maculatum) is a native, clump-forming perennial occurring in woodlands. Five-petaled, saucer-shaped ...
How can I keep the deer away from my hostas? That's a tricky problem, as deer are very persistent, will eat almost anything if hungry enough, and are quite good at undoing our plans to stop them!
Ideally, hostas should be planted four to six weeks before the first frost. Although it is late in the season, some have had success planting hostas as late as the first week in November.