Feature. Hosta is a clump-forming plant that grows from rhizomatous roots. It produces blooms on long stalks that extend well above the clumping foliage in late spring or summer.
USDA Hardiness Zone. Hosta is a very beautiful perennial plant grown in 3-9(USDA).
Planting time. Hostas can be planted in early spring or as soon as the heat of summer ends in early fall.
Sow. Sow seeds in containers filled with potting mix. Barely cover seeds with additional potting mix, moisten them, and place them in a fairly warm, bright location. Keep soil moist but not soggy. Seeds will germinate within about three weeks.
Sun. Hostas can survive in full shade, but most varieties grow best when they receive dappled sun for a few hours each day.