August Moon Hosta Plants offer corrugated, ridged leaves of bright gold and chartreuse that have thick substance and excellent slug resistance. Plants are tolerant of full sun, which will intensify the gold color in the foliage. Produces pale-lavender bell-shaped flowers. The foliage brings wonderful color and texture to the garden! Hummingbirds and bees are attracted to it flowers.
Common Names: funkia, funkias, giboshi, plantain lily
Hosta Companion Plants: Astilbe, Dicentra, Ferns, Geranium, Grasses, Helleborus, Hemerocallis, Iris
August Moon Hosta Plant Care Instructions: Soil should be kept moist during the early part of the season. Once the summer heat sets in, the soil can dry slightly between waterings. In late fall, after frost has turned the foliage brown, it should be cut back to the ground. Roots should be divided every 3-5 years. Early fall or early spring is an excellent time to divide. Spring is also the best time to apply one application of liquid fertilizer.