Hacksaw Hostas Persisting - Backyard - June 2023
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Last year, we planted a tiny (but unique) hosta called a Hacksaw Hosta in the backyard . I placed it in amongst some other shade plants and mostly forgot about it. Then, the rabbits found it and ate it all up. I figured it was gone. So, imagine my delight when I see not just ONE small Hacksaw hosta emerging from the wood mulch. But...two of them. See below for the pair of (tiny) Hacksaw Hostas: I've already repurposed one of the chicken wire rings to protect these tender hostas from the dang rabbits. And, I sprinkled a little bit of municipal biosolids around the base of these to try to give them a tiny bit of a boost.