Hostas emerging 2" deep
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Hostas emerging 2" deep
I peeked at a couple of hostas yesterday and the crowns seemed to be 2" below ground level. I didnt plant them this way, but are now. Is this ok or should I remove some soil from the top or redig them and plant them closer to the top?
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If it is a miniature variety it might need to be adjusted a little, but if it is a medium to large sized variety then I wouldn't bother it. Hostas will adjust to their preferred depth rather quickly. Some like to be only about 1/2 to 1" below the soil - others like to be 1 to 2" below the soil, and the giants seem to settle out a bit deeper than that - sometimes I've seen them grow best at 3 to 4 inches deep.
The thing to remember is that hostas can adjust to a deep depth easier than they can adjust to a shallow one. They can grow UP in a single season to establish their preferred depth (which varies from hosta to hosta) but they can take years to correct from being planted too shallow.
So basically I wouldn't bother them.
Hope that helps.
Chris
The thing to remember is that hostas can adjust to a deep depth easier than they can adjust to a shallow one. They can grow UP in a single season to establish their preferred depth (which varies from hosta to hosta) but they can take years to correct from being planted too shallow.
So basically I wouldn't bother them.
Hope that helps.
Chris