Costco Costco.ca: Shady Spaces Hosta Garden Bundle $27.99 (regularly $38.99) Get a Shady Spaces Hosta Garden Bundle for $28!
get this dealGet your garden ready for spring and give it an impressive makeover with this offer from Costco.ca, as you can get a Shady Spaces Hosta Garden Bundle for $27.99 (regularly $38.99) with free shipping, for a total savings of $11.00!
This bundle includes a total of 15 roots from seven different Hosta varieties, including:
- Albo Marginata
- Aureo Marginata
- Blue Angel
- Fragrant Dream
- Krasse Regal
- Maple Leaf
- Wide Brim
The bundle is an excellent value for any garden, as you pay less than $2.00 per plant and the plants are relatively low-maintenance. Plus, Hostas are perennials, which means they'll re-grow annually and make an easy way to add some greenery to your yard.
This offer is available until April 30 -- note that this product will ship after April 25 and arrive within 7-10 days of shipment. A Costco membership is not required to shop online and shipping fees are included in the list price.
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View allSlim, so it doesn't use up valuable balcony space
Tall or a crawling plant
Perennial
Doesn't need much care or watering
Enough foliage to provide privacy
I'm not sure if we are allowed to hang flower pots from the rails but I really don't think so. I saw some palm leaves at Home Depot, but those are not perennial, right? Maybe clematis, but I'm not sure if they grow fast enough...
Ordered full price (still seems reasonable)
https://www.costco.ca/Effortless-Perenn ... 43868.html
https://www.costco.ca/.product.100158188.html
...or anybody want to buy them off me? I'd even be willing to keep some in someone wants to some/half? PM me if interested.....else maybe I'll just return the whole thing (if I can).
I have a ton of daylilies that I split and give every year.
But this time I needed something that didn't need a lot of sun.
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Anybody know how long they can stay in the box? Do I have to do anything special while they're in the box ? ex. keep them in my cold cellar?
thnx
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My house front faces north with almost no direct sunlight throughout the day near the house. These hostas there are gargantuan, about 3 or 4 feet in diameter. I never water them, just fertilize twice a year.
The ones in the backyard facing south with near full day sun is sickly and tiny in comparison. If you keep them in full sun, you need to water constantly, which I don't do.
My Hostas are sprouting now, so it's safe to plant, It's safe to plant anytime after night time frost has disappeared.
most hostas do better in shade, too much sun and their colors get bleached some even burn. The leafs also grow much bigger in the shade.
1a) When should we plant these? And also....how? lol. I mean, when I dig the 8" deep hole according to the instructions, should I add some potting soil as well, as opposed to just using the soil/dirt that is in my existing front yard (old Toronto home). With all the rain this week, if I plant them now, will they just drown in all this rain?
1b) If we don't plant them right away, do I keep them in the package they've been delivered in?
1c) I bought the Scott's mulch that was on sale and covered my front yard. I wanted these to grow out of them. How big of a space around each plant should I clear, and leave open for air, sunlight and water...?
2a) And how long do these take to start blooming/growing their leaves?
2b) How long do these take to reach mature size? How big will they be when they reach maturity (in diameter across...?)
If anyone can help me not kill my hostas, I'd really appreciate it...thanks!!
thanks again OP.
I'm curious to know if this will come back each year in Calgary. Any one here bought this and are from Calgary?
Thanks.
We usually plant end of may, would these be fine until then