Transplanted Hostas - From Lindens to Oak to Lilacs - June 2023
One of the big planting projects that I have tee'd up for this Summer is to plant a series of boxwoods underneath the pair of espalier'ed Greenspire Linden trees to add some structure and four-season interest with evergreen shrubs. One of the things that I've learned from observing the garden over all four seasons is that while I claim to be a 'hosta gardener', I have begun to fall out of love with them (just a little bit). Why? Because they totally disappear during the late Fall, Winter and early Spring. Sure...there's still a lot to love - they grow in the shade, are all-about-that-foliage, their Spring emergence is a fun little gardening moment and...they're forever dividable (meaning...they can be endlessly divided every Fall). But, when I look at my beds during the month of January or February or March...and you didn't know they were planted out, one might think that the beds were totally empty. As the hostas disappear. All that to say...I don...