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Hosta Ginko Craig

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Planting Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Plant Type: Deciduous
Light requirements: Partial Sun, Shade
Soil Conditions: Moist, Well Drained
Height at Maturity: 0 - 1 ft
Growth Rate: Medium
Flowering: Yes
Bloom Color: Purple
Fragrant: No
Bloom Season: Summer
Qty Description Regular Price Member Price
Hosta Ginko Craig ( 1 ) plant $21.95 $19.95
Hosta Ginko Craig ( 3 ) plants $59.95 $53.95

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Shipping Details:

Our Ginko Craig Hosta ships as one gallon trade size container plant

We cannot ship any container plants with soil into CA,AZ,OR, and WA. For these states all plants will be taken out of containers, the soil shaken off of the roots, and then roots dipped in water retention gel, then wrapped with moist medium and packaged to insure fresh and live delivery. Sorry for any inconvenience. 

 

 

Orders shipping to the following states: AZ, CA, CO, ID, MT, NV, OR, UT, WA, and WY are subject to a 20% handling charge due to additional plant preparation and shipping surcharges.


Hosta Ginko Craig is a great hosta for edging spaces with low and neat with vigorous horizontal growth. Adjacent plants mesh, leaving no room or light for weeds. Hosta Ginko Craig have grass-green leaves with a neat wide, white edge. Hosta Ginko Craig has two distinct leaf forms: a small juvenile leaf, with uniform margins by which it is known in most gardens, and a mature leaf, which is noticeably larger, with irregular, white undulate margins. Transition state is 4 - 6 years after planting. Juvenile form can be maintained by dividing.

Ginko Craig is 6 inches tall and 12 inches wide, this is a good plant for ground cover, edging, accent plantings, and containers. It grows very quickly and easily in partial shade, topped by unexciting 2 inch lavender blooms in midsummer. It tolerates a wide range of soil types, asking only for good drainage at least half a day of shade. Heat, humidity, and cold do not phase it! Variegation remains bright throughout the growing season.
 

Planting Hostas

 

Hostas are generally though of as shade tolerant plants. However, most will not fare well in deep shade. They prefer an exposure with morning sun and afternoon shade. One rule of thumb is: blue leafed hostas require shade and the gold, yellow and white leafed hostas will tolerate more sun. Fragrant hostas need 5-6 hours of sun per day. A morning sun area with early afternoon sun works best for the fragrant blossoms (example: Guacamole).

They grow best in rich organic soil. In many soils organic amendments may need to be added. If you test your soil, a higher pH is preferred (6.5-7.5) enriched with nutrients and organic matter. Materials such as compost, leaf mold, aged manure, Canadian peat moss, composted pine bark and sludge products such as Milorganite and Com-Til can be added as the organic matter.

 

Planting:

Dig a hole 12-14 inches deep and approximately 12-16 inches wide. Remove from container and shake the potted soil off the roots and untangle as much as possible. Dispose of the container soil and plant at the same level as the plant grew in the container. Hostas are slower growing and take about 4-5 years to produce a mature plant.

 

Fertilizing:

Regardless of the fertilizer you choose, be sure to follow the directions on the label. Do not apply any fertilizer on top of or on any new growth, eyes, or leaves of the hosta.

A balanced granular slow release fertilize such as a 10-10-10 can be applied in early spring followed by 2 more applications in 6 week intervals. However, if you have added organic amendments, you may not need to fertilize. A soil test can show if fertilize is needed.

One inch of water per week will keep hostas moist and perky. The source can be from rain or hand watering. A deep watering is better for root development. If the hosta isn’t getting enough moisture the leaf tips will show burning and/or dropping leaves.

 

Propagation:

Hostas can be divided beginning in spring. But, summer dividing is generally preferred. The warmer soil and higher humidity during summer help to speed up the root development and any top growth. Water often during the first two weeks after dividing plants. Lift hosta clump out of the ground and wash the soil away from the root system. Take a sharp knife and begin cutting into desired divisions.

Keeping any large leaves from growing on the new divisions will help to reduce water loss. Frequent dividing of hostas will limit their growth and keep them from growing into a mature plant.

 

General Care & Information:

ü        When hostas finish blooming, the stems (scapes) can be cut off. This will force more growth into the plant itself.

ü        Once leaves become discolored or killed by frost, they should be trimmed back to the ground.

ü        Snails and slugs can often cause damage which will be in the way of small round holes in the leaves. This generally happens more to the thin leaved varieties and younger plants growing closer to the ground. Slugs and snails can be dealt with by using products such as Sluggo.

ü        Blue hostas actually have green leaves with a wax that makes it appear blue. Exposure to the sun and heat will often melt the wax and the blue hostas will become green.


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