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Planting, Growing, and Caring for Hostas
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Wow, informative article about hostas. I'm also growing hostas tree.
I have several hosts plants surrounding a tree. I was cleaning up the dead leaves for the winter when I noticed the dirt mounded up where every plant is. The dirt is in loose, granular fashion. As I was pulling on the leaves, the crown, root and all came out of the ground very easily. It鈥檚 like something is burrowing in the ground under the plants and eating the roots. Anyone ever experience this? I get several compliments every year how big and beautiful they are, but I鈥檓 afraid I鈥檓 losing them to some animal. The only animal I鈥檝e ever seen around them are rabbits, but they don鈥檛 mound up dirt like this and eat only the roots. There鈥檚 no rabbit droppings either. Help!!
Over the last several years I have had the same problem with my hostas. It is voles. I use to have big beautiful hostas and now I have lost several. I have tried traps to no avail. I can't use poison because I have small dogs and I fear they will dig it up. The last thing I tried was wire mesh baskets to cover roots of new hostas I planted to try to keep the voles away from the roots. The only thing I think really works good is having an outside cat to catch them. When I had an outside cat I never had a problem with voles.
We had trouble with voles/moles in our yard and garden area. We had a wildlife control person come out, he told us that the voles use the tunnels of moles, they do not dig their own tunnels. He helped us trap the moles and suggested we set mouse traps around the vole holes using peanut butter as bait. That year we lost track of the number of voles we trapped and have not had a big problem with them since.
Voles? No, I don't know how to get rid of them. They destroyed one of my flower gardens last year and I couldn't catch any of them. Look for tunnels. They don't make mounds of dirt like moles do. Good luck.
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I am on edge of zone 6 & 7. I usually move and cover my hostas in the pots. If I move a pot against my house where it gets a little morning light in the winter will it survive?
Zone is important but so is the microclimate and compass direction. If you are at altitude you might experience some more severe weather than lower areas. And if your sunlight is on the north side, it’s negligable. South would be best, west, reasonable. Can you bring the pots indoors, say a dark basement, and give them some moisture through the deepest part of winter? So it’s not an easy answer. But these are perennials so they have promise.
Hi. I had a very large hosta trying to fall in the creek so I dug him up and divided him. I have the divisions in my greenhouse in pots waiting for next year to plant. Is this okay, or should I move them outside so they can have the effect of the winter weather? Thank you!