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Old 12-04-2007, 06:02 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Hostas froze, now what?

Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
IGot2P :

Here in extreme SE Iowa (zone 5) we had a couple of weeks of VERY warm
weather thus most all of the early flowers came up big time. Immediately
following this warm spell we had just the opposite, down in the twenties
at night. :-(

Well, needless to say the plants really suffered. The tulips and
daffodils appear to be recovering but the hostas are really a mess and
most of them were about 8 to 12 inches tall when the cold weather came.

Finally, the question; do we cut them back or just wait and see how they
make out on their own?

Don


Don, I live in St. Louis Missouri and we had a bitter, hard freeze as well.
Your hostas should be just fine. Mine show the freeze but I've seen this
before, and the hostas should pop up and do their business as usual.
Hostas are very hardy... at least in my experience.

Michael


I hope that you are correct but I have not seen any "pop up" action yet.
You are about three and one half hours south of me so hopefully your
freeze was not quite as bad. Anyway, time will tell what the hostas will do.
Cheers,
Don