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Forum: Beginner FlowersReplies: 8, Views: 111
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sherlyn
Clifton Hill, MO

May 31, 2009
05:38 PM

Post #6623236

I have 2 questions, is there a fertilizer I can use on my hostas? They are several years old and don't seem to be getting big and full like ones I've seen. And for the pinks, when you deadhead them, should you cut the stalk back to the base growth of the main plant or just cut the heads off. Thanks so much for your help.
edgeoftheworld
Conneaut, OH
(Zone 5a)

June 01, 2009
06:24 PM

Post #6627949

My favorite fertilizer is Eposoma Plant Tone.Totally organic.You can use it on ANY type of plant.I just cut the flowers on pinks.Edge
trioadastra
Ellsworth, WI
(Zone 4a)

June 01, 2009
10:26 PM

Post #6628916

You can use a general fertilizer on your hostas, but they usually don't need one. You may want to think about where they are, amount of sun, soil type, etc, as to why they're still small. And I usually shear my pinks back to the plant so I don't have to look at bare stalks.
gardenlady123
Plainwell, MI
(Zone 5b)

June 08, 2009
08:40 AM

Post #6657820

Yes Plant Tone is great! Its what I use also. Is it to late to do that now? I forgot to fertilize now that I think of it. Can you believe it? Ronna
edgeoftheworld
Conneaut, OH
(Zone 5a)

June 08, 2009
05:11 PM

Post #6660157

My favorite time to fertilize perennials is when they come out of dormancy(break ground).I hit them again when they are in bloom or if they have reached their potential for the season.I think it extends the blooming period.Annuals when they are planted and again at blooming time.Plant Tone enriches the soil.There can't "really" be a bad time for that.Edge
sherlyn
Clifton Hill, MO

July 03, 2009
06:40 PM

Post #6774013

Where do you find Plant Tone?
gardenlady123
Plainwell, MI
(Zone 5b)

July 03, 2009
07:14 PM

Post #6774149

Probably about any garden center would have it. Walmart around here has it. Probably could look it up on line also. Ronna
sherlyn
Clifton Hill, MO

July 04, 2009
10:02 AM

Post #6776360

Thanks, I'll look today for it.
edgeoftheworld
Conneaut, OH
(Zone 5a)

July 04, 2009
08:36 PM

Post #6778546

Any nursery that doesn't carry it,I refuse to shop there.Even Lowes has it.Edge

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