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What do you do with your plants in the winter?


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Nothing....lol

I don't really have plants, like potted plants if that's what you mean.




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Yeah, more the potted plants I was thinking of.

But it seems my hostas didn't do well this year when the weather got really cold. They are planted in the ground.

Besides, I wanted to be the first to make a post in the new forum, LOL!


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Well with my hostas I cut them back....I also cut them off at the ground once they start dying out....Actually except for my creeping flock I cut everything back...I can't stand looking at dead things lol




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My hostas don't get very big for some reason. They do come back every year though.


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Are they in direct sunlight at least part of the day??? Mine get HUGE, I had to split mine up...but I noticed the ones I transplanted over on the side of the house don't get that much direct sun light so they don't get as big.




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That corner of the yard always looked awful because of the magnolia tree. No grass, always leaves and pods to rake. I had to plant something that would grow in mostly shade.


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Well with my hostas I cut them back....I also cut them off at the ground once they start dying out....Actually except for my creeping flock I cut everything back...I can't stand looking at dead things lol

I do the same,Mine always come back and get HUGE!
 
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