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HOSTA from seed?
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- Subject: HOSTA from seed?
- From: K* S* H* <K*@ndonline.com>
- Date: Sun, 8 Mar 1998 17:16:22 GMT
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> >From: Marlynn Marcks <mname@webtv.net>
> >To: seeds-list@eskimo.com
> >Subject: Hosta leaves
> >Date: Thursday, March 05, 1998 6:31 AM
>
> >Does anyone know it one can grow new plants from leaf cuttings of hosta?
> to propagate hostas, you use division. dig up the entire plant, divide
>the roots into small sections, plant all divided sections. divide in
early
>spring when you see new growth on the mother plant, usually after danger
of
>frost is over. here in Zone 5 that would be May 10. you do not propagate
>hostas by leaf cuttings, that is usually for annuals like begonias, or
>african violets.
>
Can you start Hosta by seeds? If so, what's the procedure.
Thanks,
Kory
Bismarck North Dakota USA
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