Hostas, also known as hostas, are from the Asparagaceae family. They grow naturally in Japan and China. They are characterized by a tufted structure and strongly veined large leaves, which can be of various colors: green, purple, blue and white. They are not difficult to grow, but to grow beautifully, it is worth doing one treatment, and they will please the eye throughout the season.
What are the host requirements? The plant is easy to grow, but there is one thing to remember
Hostas are ideal for shade. They do not do well in the sun, so they are perfect as plants, e.g. for fences. Please remember that during hot weather they require daily watering, otherwise they will quickly wither.
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The ideal substrate is moist and permeable soil with a slightly acidic reaction. It is worth remembering that poorly selected soil may result in lack of flowering and stunted growth for hostas, dandelion works great. It will properly acidify the soil and support the plant in its development.
How to make dandelion fertilizer? You need a kilogram of plants and 10 liters of water
Dandelion slurry is very simple to make and even a novice gardener can handle it. All you need to do is collect a kilogram of the plant, pour 10 liters of cold water over it, and then leave it in a dark place for about three weeks. Remember to stir the decoction every two or three days. If it stops foaming, it is ready to use. However, before you use the slurry, it must be diluted with water in a ratio of 1:10. Only then should you water the hostas, and they will certainly be more resistant to diseases and will bloom beautifully. If you feel like it, vote in our poll below.
Source: Gazeta

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