I have several nice big Hostas in planters (5 to 6 years old) Under my large trees & some smaller new ones in ground.
They always do well in this very shaded woodsy yard. This year something big thinks my planters are a "salad bar" & can't seem to get enough Hosta. Help!
Could be deer, bunnies, wild turkeys or squirrels; we even have a few brown bears in the area.
Who knows?!
How can I save what is left of my Hostas?
JC
Answered: http://davesgarden.com/guides/articles/view/4380/
ANSWERED: Hosta Plants
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