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Hostas are a popular choice for shady gardens. They are easy to grow and come in a range of leaf colours, sizes and shapes. While mostly grown for their foliage, the flowers of some hostas are also of ornamental value, and some have a delicate scent.
Hostas grow best in moist soils, and benefit from a yearly mulch of well-rotted manure, leafmould or compost. They are also well suited to growing in containers, as long as the compost doesn’t dry out.
Hosta 'A Touch of Class’ is a pretty, patterned hosta. Blue-green, striped leaves have a golden yellow central zone. Blue flowers appear throughout summer. ‘A Touch of Class’ is idea for growing towards the front of the herbaceous border, and is also suitable for growing on its own in a container.
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Hosta ‘A touch of class’ and wildlife
Hosta ‘A touch of class’ is known for attracting bees. It has nectar/pollen rich flowers.