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The Blue Angel Hosta thrives in shade gardens where others falter. Perfect for full shade or part shade with filtered sunlight, its upright leaf petioles and cascading foliage form a beautiful mound, making it an ideal choice for woodland gardens.
Invest in a plant that rewards you year after year. The Blue Angel Hosta is a long-lived perennial, with some plants thriving for over 20 years. Its bell-shaped and pale lavender flowers reaching up to 48" add a touch of elegance in midsummer, held attractively above the lush hosta foliage. To keep your Blue Angel Hosta thriving, maintain evenly moist soil conditions, especially during dry spells.
Blue hostas are known for their adaptability to urban environments, withstanding pollution from car exhaust and other city pollutants. This blue hosta provides excellent coverage for dying bulb foliage, making it a garden merit.
Harvest the young shoots from your shade garden in early spring and enjoy them like asparagus, adding a unique touch to your culinary adventures. For optimal growth, plant your Blue Angel Hosta in well drained soils to prevent waterlogging. Remember to water your hostas during hot summer days to keep them cool and hydrated.
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They are resistant to slugs and perfect for city environments. Don't miss out on adding this versatile beauty to your landscape. For more information, contact us at [email protected] or call us at 920-478-2121.
- Part Sun/Shade, Shade
- Mature Plant Size (H x W): 30-36" x 42-48"
- Bloom Season: Summer
- Attracts Bees
- Attracts Birds
- Drought Tolerant
- Salt Tolerant
- Low Maintenance
- Stone Mulch
- Attracts Butterflies
- Cut Flower
- Attracts Pollinators
Planting & Care for Blue Hostas
Preparation
- Blue Angel Hosta is excellent at forming big, bold clumps that keep down the weeds, but until they emerge in late spring, some weeding may be necessary. They also benefit from heavy mulching.
- Blue Angel Hosta looks best when mass-planted near water features or multiplied in shady areas under trees.
- They can tolerate full shade, meaning they receive no direct sunlight, but they truly thrive in areas with part shade.
- Cultivars with cream, white or yellow variegations will brighten a shady part of the yard, and so long as the tree or shrub canopy is high enough to let sufficient light reach the hostas, they will maintain their variegation.
- Interestingly, mixed hostas types create a wealth of different effects with color, size, shape, and texture.
- Since hostas do not come into leaf early in the spring, pairing these with other early blooming plants in the landscape makes a bright and successful show.
- Most Blue Angel Hosta plants thrive in shade or dappled light. Blue-leaved forms can be the hardest to place because they turn green with either too much sun or too heavy shade. Yellow to gold forms are best with direct sunlight in the early morning or late in the afternoon
- They need rich, moisture-retentive soil. Before planting, large amounts of decayed manure or compost should be dug into the ground.
Opening Plant Material
- Containers - Completely saturate all container plants by putting them in a larger water container until they stop bubbling, then remove them. You’re now ready to plant.
- Check out our Planting & Handling Guide for additional planting information and illustrations.
Planting containers
- Slide the Blue Angel Hosta plant from the pot by tapping on the bottom of the pot.
- Trim the bottom 2" off the root ball for plants with a shovel or knife in plastic containers.
- Rotate the plant to the proper position. Never lift or move plants by the tops.
- Place the root ball in the hole.
- Notice where the base of the trunk flares out from the tree. This is called the root flare. This root flare should show when the tree is planted. If necessary, add soil under the ball to expose the root flare.
- Place fertilizer packets into the bottom of the hole (if purchased). *Use Our Recommended Fertilizer.
- Backfill the hole with soil, making sure the top of the root ball is visible and slightly higher than the soil around it.
- Firm the soil around the plant. Water well to settle soil around the root ball.
Pruning - After Planting
- Containers: Although it is not essential for containers to be pruned after planting, light pruning for shape, to remove any broken branches from shipping, or to thin out a heavily branched plant will help in the transplanting process and the appearance of your new planting.
Pruning - Throughout the Season
- After flowering, cut off and spend flower stems in the spring. Continue watering the pants until the foliage dies down, and then tidy up the clumps, which can look unsightly. Mulch the area with compost or manure. See our helpful video regarding when and how to prune hostas.
Watering - After Planting
- Plants typically take approximately 6 weeks to establish new roots in your soil. During this period, water plants as often as every 2-4 days at the start and at least a minimum of once per week.
- Beyond the 6-week establishment period, water is used once per week unless rain occurs.
- Stick your finger into the soil around 3” to check soil moisture.
Watering - Throughout the Season
- After the first season, plants should only be watered during extended periods without rain.
- How do you know if your plants need water? The easiest way to tell is to touch the soil around the roots. If it is moist, there is no need to water. If dry, give it a good soak with the hose end (no nozzle), watering the soil only, not the leaves.
- Stick your finger into the soil around 3” to check soil moisture.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are good companion plants for Blue Angel Hosta?
Ground covers like Lamium can also provide contrasting foliage and help create a cohesive and visually appealing landscape. These companion plants thrive in similar growing conditions, making them ideal partners for Blue Angel Hosta.
How can I use Blue Angel Hosta in landscaping?
Blue Angel Hosta can also be planted along walkways or used to line shaded pathways, providing a lush and inviting look. Additionally, its striking foliage pairs well with other shade-loving plants, creating a layered and textured garden design.
Planting & Handling Help
Download our Planting and Handling Guide below to plan for a successful arrival and install of your plants. Be sure to water all plants as soon as they arrive and every day until you’re ready to plant. Keep any bare root bundles in a shady, cool spot with the roots covered at all times.
Learn More
Watch our videos on handling bare root plants, how your order is prepared for shipment and more.
Plant Sizing
What is the difference between Containers, Grow Bags, Bare Root, and Balled & Burlap (B&B)?
Shipping Times
Our FedEx and local shipping times depend on two factors, one is by the region and the second is the type of product being shipped. For example, small fruits are only shipped in spring, but majority of our perennials are shipped from spring until fall. Keep in mind the dates below act as a general guide. Due to unpredictable weather, staffing, inventory and industry demands these timelines can change. Therefore, we cannot guarantee any of these times.
Shipping Dates by Region*
Northern Cold Region: April 22nd - November 7th
Northern Region: April 15th - November 7th
Middle Region: April 1st - November 7th
Southern Region: March 15th - November 7th
Local Delivery (small radius from Waterloo, WI): April 22nd - November 7th
Shipping Dates by Season*
Spring Shipping: Region Start Date (above) - May
Fall Shipping: September - November
Due to unpredictable weather, these times may vary. Some varieties are exceptions due to heat and plant health reasons. Enter your shipping zip code at the top of this page and be sure to check the shipping information on each product before you add it to your cart. If the product is too large or restricted in your state, you will not be able to checkout with that item in your cart.