Blue Mouse Ears Hosta Has Such A Cute Name. That’S Because It’S Such A Cute Hosta Almost Too Cute To Describe. Easily Grown In Evenly Moist Organically Rich, Well-Drained Soils In Part Shade To Full Shade. Best In Part Shade (Some Morning Sun Or Sun Dappled Conditions). A Symmetrical Mound Of Small, Heart-Shaped Foliage With A Slight Curl That Resemble Mouse Ears. The Soft Blue-Gray Leaves Have A Faint White Edge In Early Spring. Hosta’S Are Exceedingly Popular Perennials In Today’S Gardens Due To Their Versatility In The Landscape.
- Space Plant Approximately 6 In. To 8 In. Apart For Best Results
- Select An Area In The Garden That Receives Sufficient Sun And Where The Soil Drains Well
- Reaches Standard Mature Height At 12 In. To 24 In. At Maturity
- Growing Instructions, Select An Area In The Garden That Receives Full Sun To Partial Shade Where The Soil Drains Well, Loosen The Soil To A Depth Of 6 In. To 10 In. And Amend With Compost If Necessary, Place Bulbs Into The Soil 1 In. To 2 In. Below The Soil Level, Plants Should Be Spaced 4 In. To 6 In. Apart, Tamp Down The Soil And Water Well, Water Thoroughly During Periods Of Drought
- Plant 4 In. Apart
- Grows To Full Potential In Summer
- Growing Instructions: Loosen The Soil To A Depth Of 6 In. To 10 In. (A General Rule Of Thumb Is To Plant All Bulbs About 2-Times To 3-Times As Deep As The Bulb Is Tall, So If A Bulb Is 2 In. T Plant It 46 In. D), Amend Soil With Compost If Necessary, Tamp Down The Soil Lightly And Water Well And Water Thoroughly During Periods Of Drought
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