Thread: Growing Hostas
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Old 28-05-2008, 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Jo[_4_] View Post
I have been toying with the idea of growing hostas once again (the last lot
got eaten by slugs and snails) but raising them up in the bed somehow. I
was at the Chelsea Flower Show recently and saw a neat little garden with
some plants raised higher than others in some sort of inconspicuous circular
container (not a pot as such - but much shallower). It looked very
effective. It gave me the idea of doing something simliar in my shady
corner bed.
My only problem is trying to work out what sort of container I could use,
either to partly bury in the ground or sit on top of the soil (and secure a
ring of copper tape around) to give the same sort of effect, thus raising
the hostas and hopefully avoiding the slugs and snails.
Any ideas would be gratefully received.

Jo
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I have grown mine in these pots for some years and so far so good , and i also have them on a large concrete front driveway with not much soil around , but this year i have moved the pots to the back garden so i will see if it makes any difference , because in the back garden there is lots of soil around and lots of snails