GROWING HOSTAS FROM SEED 

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Yes, you can grow hostas from seed! Learn how to start this popular perennial from seed indoors to add your shade garden this year!

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Germinating hosta seeds can be a little tricky, and you never know what kind of plant you're going to get. But that's part of the fun!

What do Hosta seeds look like?

Hosta seeds

Hosta seeds have a black, flat, papery coating. You can plant the seed with the coating intact, making them easy to handle.

Planting hosta seeds

Fill clean seed trays or small pots with pre-moistened seed-starting mix.

Planting hosta seeds

Place one or two hosta seeds per cell on the soil surface.

Planting hosta seeds

Lightly cover the seeds with a thin layer of seed-starting mix or fine vermiculite.

Cover trays

Cover the trays or pots with a clear plastic lid or plastic wrap to maintain humidity and place them in a warm location where they will receive 12-16 hours of light a day.

Transplanting Hosta seedlings

Once your hosta seedlings have developed at least two sets of true leaves and are at least 3-4 inches tall, it's time to start hardening them off.

Transplanting Hosta seedlings

Choose a location in your garden that provides partial to full shade, as hostas generally prefer protection from intense afternoon sun. Transplant the seedlings carefully.

Learn more about growing hostas from seed by clicking the link below!

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