In how various section can you divide a HOSTA ?

I have 1 BIG BIG one, and in a minute I bought 5 smaller ones to make a border to my flowerbed...
The smaller ones are something like the fifth of the size of the biggest one. I don't want any drastic different sizes....

And when is the best time to do so -- for a 5b aera ? (Ottawa, Canada)


Answers:    You can split a hosta in oodles different pieces! They will all root and grow separately. The best time to to it would be at the starting point of the growing season in the spring time. Keep them okay watered so that they will root faster. Doing it at that time gives you adjectives year long to let the roots develop so that are immobilize and will be able to construct it through the winter months. Good luck!!
The easiest time is when the leaf tips enjoy just broken the soil surface contained by spring. The plant is easiest to manage but the eyes own not expanded fully so you may limit the years growth. However if you are planting them immediately, divide first because you are unpotting them not digging them up. With intact roots they will recover really quickly. Hostas can be divided any time of the year, but slowly August early September is best, because at this time of the year plants are actively growing clean roots. If you divide in the spring beforehand the eyes have completely expanded, expect to hold smaller plants and shorter leaves. The same results can occur if you enjoy to use a knife and cut the crowns.

Begin dividing the clumps by wash the roots in a bucket of hose or with a hose conclude sprayer. If you have a soil sieve/sturdy eyeshade set it up supported between two buckets. You can set the plant on the soil sieve and wash the soil rotten. You will be able to verbs the dirt off the crown and the roots while standing up.
The subsequent step, after cleaning the dirt off of the roots, is to verbs any easily removable stems or "eyes" from the crown.
If you cannot break the clump apart, a sharp cut will have to be used. Remember, since you want to keep hold of as many roots and leaves as possible, cause your cuts through the crown, but not into the roots.
DO NOT let the roots dry out at adjectives. If you cannot plant them right away, place some moist soil or peat moss on the roots and put them in dense shade as you work.
To plant prepare their holes beside rich organics to feed and retain sea, as hosta do not like to dry out. Mound the soil at the bottom of the hole. Spread the roots out and down over the mound. Be sure the crown is slightly above the surrounding soil so it will settle to the surrounding smooth once watered in. Firmly press soil around adjectives the roots leaving no nouns pockets to dry the roots. Water deeply. Keep the soil all right moistened the first 10 days while the roots grow in. Seaweed make a very upright transplant solution to encourage untried root growth.
Look for Neptune, SeCom, Sea Plus, Lilly Miller or many others. I also approaching to add a few drops of Superthrive plant vitamins when transplanting.
Divide hostas surrounded by the spring, when the first shoots are coming up. A clump of about 5 - 7 shoots will afford you a nice plant in the summer, provided you hose it.
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