Sun and Heat-Resistant Hostas in My Garden
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- GrannyNanny
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Sun and Heat-Resistant Hostas in My Garden
As I've mentioned before, the north and east sides of my house got much more sun than I'd anticipated, and many of them were severely fried in spite of the watering I did. However, there were others that surprised me by coming through this baking summer virtually unscathed. Furthermore, most of them were NOT, as I'd have thought, the yellow ones, which are reputed to be able to stand much more sun. The ones on the east side of the house got constant sun nearly all day long; those in the front received some respite toward the end of the day. I've just been out this morning taking pics of the ones that still look really good; I thought that it might be a handy reference for anyone who wants to plant hostas in a sunnier-than-normal location. Have a look -- Phyllis
PS I've identified them as growing on either the east or the north side.
PS I've identified them as growing on either the east or the north side.
- GrannyNanny
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Re: Sun and Heat-Resistant Hostas in My Garden
Heat resistant hostas continued -- Dark Matter and Prairie Lightning are mine - they were both registered a couple of years ago. Dark Matter should be a nearly-black hosta, but look at what the heat and sun did to the color!
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Re: Sun and Heat-Resistant Hostas in My Garden
Just one more-- Now, do any of you have additions to this list of hostas that can take a beating in the heat? If so, I'd love to see them. Phyllis
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Thank you for those pics. Like you, I have some hostas on the east side of the house and they used to do very well, But in the last couple of years, there's been too much reflection off the house next door - maybe 12 feet away. Both houses have white aluminum siding on these facing walls and the hostas have been fried as a result.
I have some pics of what I have there, but they are on my other computer. But 'June' did quite well as did a small division of 'Whirlwind' and 'Mack the Knife'. 'Aristocrat' was totally fried and this year lost all its blue very early.
I have some pics of what I have there, but they are on my other computer. But 'June' did quite well as did a small division of 'Whirlwind' and 'Mack the Knife'. 'Aristocrat' was totally fried and this year lost all its blue very early.
Ann
Pictures of Ann's Hostas:
http://violaann.smugmug.com/Garden/Host ... 361_qL3gHS (SmugMug gallery now updated for 2016)
Pictures of Ann's Hostas:
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- GrannyNanny
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Re: Sun and Heat-Resistant Hostas in My Garden
Am bumping this up, hoping to get some more nominations for heat and sun resistant hostas. Phyllis
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Re: Sun and Heat-Resistant Hostas in My Garden
By far, 'Invincible' has been the all around best performer for me in full sun. It doesn't look it's greatest in this picture. It was hit really hard with frost earlier and the leaves came out sort of crunched up. Now it is looking nearly perfect, although I haven't taken a new pic.(I also got rid of that weed that was growing in it too!)
Also, "Alex Summers'. This one is becoming my very favorite. I grow it in full sun for most of the day and it gets some shade in the early morning and late afternoon.
I also grow the following in nearly full sun...
Fried Bananas, Shade Fanfare, Midas Touch, Sum of All, Rosedale Golden Goose, Teaspoon, Blonde Elf, Tyler's Treasure, Ryan's Big One, Banana Muffins, Whirlwind.
I picked out some new ones this year with sunnier spots in mind. Far too early to tell how they will all do, but so far I think 'Winter Snow', 'Cold Heart', 'Bumblebee', and 'Irish Luck' are going to be really good ones.
Also, "Alex Summers'. This one is becoming my very favorite. I grow it in full sun for most of the day and it gets some shade in the early morning and late afternoon.
I also grow the following in nearly full sun...
Fried Bananas, Shade Fanfare, Midas Touch, Sum of All, Rosedale Golden Goose, Teaspoon, Blonde Elf, Tyler's Treasure, Ryan's Big One, Banana Muffins, Whirlwind.
I picked out some new ones this year with sunnier spots in mind. Far too early to tell how they will all do, but so far I think 'Winter Snow', 'Cold Heart', 'Bumblebee', and 'Irish Luck' are going to be really good ones.
Re: Sun and Heat-Resistant Hostas in My Garden
For sun tolerance, think "fragrant", first and foremost. S&S is also known to be very tolerant, as are sports of it ('Winter Snow' and 'Sum of All' were mentioned). That said, sun-tolerance is closely related to available moisture, so if you can keep hostas in the sun well watered, there are many more that will fare well.
Phyllis, are you sure that is 'Old Glory'? Maybe it looks like that in the sun, but not here.
Viktoria
Phyllis, are you sure that is 'Old Glory'? Maybe it looks like that in the sun, but not here.
Viktoria
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Re: Sun and Heat-Resistant Hostas in My Garden
This year it is tough for me to judge which ones are really all that sun tolerant because the early warm up and late frost devastated many of my plants, especially those that were more exposed, so those never looked that great. One notable exception was Rainbow's End. Not only did it mostly survive the frost it also took over 4 hours of direct midday sun and looked fantastic.
In past years, though, some that have shown great sun tolerance are repeats of yours: Night Before Christmas, Paradigm, Dark Star, Alex Summers, plus Fried Bananas, Praying Hands, June Fever, Rainforest Sunrise, Diamond Tiara, Francee, Key West, and even Blue Mammoth though it became a dull green late in the summer.
In past years, though, some that have shown great sun tolerance are repeats of yours: Night Before Christmas, Paradigm, Dark Star, Alex Summers, plus Fried Bananas, Praying Hands, June Fever, Rainforest Sunrise, Diamond Tiara, Francee, Key West, and even Blue Mammoth though it became a dull green late in the summer.
Re: Sun and Heat-Resistant Hostas in My Garden
Mine contributions to this list is Amy Elizabeth, Gold Standard, Plantaginea, and Stained Glass. I may add City Lights later on, right now it is very small. Abiqua Moonbeam also takes sun very well in my garden. Also just moved Dancing Queen into more sun as it totally greened up on me from the lack of sun.
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Chris, I agree with you on Rainbow's End. That is one that continues to really impress me. It looks just as good now as it did earlier in the season. Mine gets more shade, but a fair amount of sun after 2:00pm. I think I added this one to my garden two years ago. I wouldn't be surprised to see this one moving up in the popularity polls. It's a "must have" for sure! (The larger one next to it is Paradise Power.)
Re: Sun and Heat-Resistant Hostas in My Garden
Thanks, Chris. I might consider moving 'Rainbow's End' or 'Rainforest Sunrise' into my problem spot and see how they do.
Ann
Pictures of Ann's Hostas:
http://violaann.smugmug.com/Garden/Host ... 361_qL3gHS (SmugMug gallery now updated for 2016)
Pictures of Ann's Hostas:
http://violaann.smugmug.com/Garden/Host ... 361_qL3gHS (SmugMug gallery now updated for 2016)
- GrannyNanny
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Re: Sun and Heat-Resistant Hostas in My Garden
The ones I listed received at least seven hours a day of direct sun, so they are truly sun-resistant. I think I mentioned before that the ones that took all the heat and sun also developed enormous root systems -- probably because they were reaching out for every last drop of moisture! Phyllis
Re: Sun and Heat-Resistant Hostas in My Garden
Nothing on my property gets 7 straight hours of sun.
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Re: Sun and Heat-Resistant Hostas in My Garden
I didn't INTEND for mine to get that much, either. I assumed (lesson here: never assume) that since the strip along the side of the house was on the east side, and since we have a very tall house on the east side of us that would shade it in the morning, that that strip would get sun only for a few hours a day and would be shaded by either that neighbor's house or mine for the rest of the time. WRONG! In the summer, the sun is at such an angle that it gets onto that east side of the house by about 9 AM, and doesn't go behind our house until after 3 --so the hostas are in blazing sun during the hottest part of the day. I've now moved all the Crispy Critters to a more shaded spot, and left the ones I listed here, plus a few more, where they are to see what next summer brings. Again -- never assume anything when it comes to gardening!
Re: Sun and Heat-Resistant Hostas in My Garden
Victoria nail it:
The wax may disapear on the blue ones, edges and centers where white,... other wise I can give all of them full day sun... if they get enough/ plenthy of water.
The sun is in general not the problem, they just want more water.. lots of water
Some one have to have a serious talk to the genous hosta about water bills
That said, sun-tolerance is closely related to available moisture, so if you can keep hostas in the sun well watered, there are many more that will fare well.
The wax may disapear on the blue ones, edges and centers where white,... other wise I can give all of them full day sun... if they get enough/ plenthy of water.
The sun is in general not the problem, they just want more water.. lots of water
Some one have to have a serious talk to the genous hosta about water bills
Against stupidity the gods themselves struggle in vain.
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Re: Sun and Heat-Resistant Hostas in My Garden
Granny,
It sounds like you have an ideal spot for roses on the east side of your house!
Kevin in KC
It sounds like you have an ideal spot for roses on the east side of your house!
Kevin in KC