It's okay to cut them back immediately after they are done blooming. Follow the stalk down to about an inch of the base of the plant and snip.
This description matches a Plantain Lily flower, scientifically known as Hosta. Hosta flowers have long tubular stalks with clusters of tiny white flowers at the top, creating a beautiful and unique appearance.
Hosta is a shade plant in the garden. However some have had great success growing them as house plants. Be very careful if you have dogs or cats because they are poisonous to pets.
As long as it is on their property and is not a nuisance to the 'general public'. laws might vary in your area though.
There are many flowers, and flowering trees and shrubs. There are over 50 different genera with 500 to 3000+ species. And there are over 7,000 different daylilies and hosta cultivars.
I have had allot of luck with the following plants under my river birch trees: Goose neck loose strife, tall phlox, and hosta. The loosestrife is slightly invasive though but it is slow moving and you can pull it up easily where you do not want it.
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You would dig them up. They are a common, sought after perennial.
Yes woodchucks do eat hosta but there are worse hosta killers.
Hosta flowers do make seeds.
Yes hosta is poisonous to dogs.
Bears generally will not eat hosta. They prefer higher calorie plants like berries.
You can spray your hosta with a pepper spray.
Some gardeners use gravel to make it harder for moles and voles to get to your hosta's roots.
dayliilies,hosta, peonies and knockout roses
it's a favorite food for deer, slugs and snails.
Yes, covering your hosta plants can protect them from frost damage. Use blankets, sheets, or frost cloths to create a barrier between the plants and the cold temperatures. Make sure to secure the coverings to the ground to trap heat and prevent them from blowing away.
There are green hosta, blue (blue-green) hosta, yellow hosta, and even white hosta. There are hosta with white or yellow markings on green leaves.