When and Where to Store Poted Hosta in Winter

Name: Jeanne
Lansing, Iowa (Zone 5a)

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I planted some Hostas in pots this summer. Will they be okay to leave them in the pots and put the pots in my garden shed over the winter? Will they come back in the spring? I am in zone 5a.

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Name: Gerry Donahue
Pleasant Lake, IN (Zone 5b)

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I overwinter more than 200 potted hostas every winter. Annually I wait until Thanksgiving and I tip over every pot to assure that water does not sit on the pots when thawing and freezing occurs in early spring. Over 90% survive.

This winter I have over 1,000 potted hostas, and after consistent freezing temperatures, I am going to place many in heavy plastic bags to avoid the rain in the spring.

A few winters ago I had some in larger pots that I removed from the pots and placed them in plastic bags, and placed them in an unheated garage. All survived.

Name: Jeanne
Lansing, Iowa (Zone 5a)

Vegetable Grower Birds Region: United States of America

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Thank you all for your comments. I have them in my garden shed. Some were pretty wet when I brought them in so I am going to go out and tip them all over so that any excess water can drain out. I will keep my fingers crossed all winter that they survive. I moved this shed to its new position and did not get these Hostas planted. Hopefully, they will be alive so I can plant them in the spring.

Thank you all again.

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Name: Jan
Central Illinois Zone 5 (Zone 5a)

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I've overwintered potted hosta here in Central Illinois for the past 5 years and have only lost those which were not growing good before winter came. I kept them in an unheated garage and would water them lightly so the soil doesn't dry out & cause them to die that way. This winter I've put most of them on the front porch which is covered but not enclosed. My DH suggested putting a tarp over them but am concerned about mice getting into them if I did that, so they are sitting there on the porch. I'll keep an eye on them & if they get too much moisture when it rains or snows, I'll move those inside the garage.

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Name: Sharon Texada
Louisiana (Zone 9a)
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I just planted my first hosta this summer from roots. I live in 9 a/b...it's still in the pot with good drain holes.. Can't believe it is blooming.. I just wrap it with a lap blanket

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Name: aud/odd
Pennsylvania (Zone 6b)

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Cinta
Dec 14, 2015 2:06 AM CST

Sharon in your climate you do not have to worry as long as it has god drainage. You may have problems with survival because Hostas need a cold rest period. Some people in your climate have trouble with survival because they do not get a long enough cold rest.

Hi - I envy you all for your zones alone. I live in zone 3a and 3b - Edmonton Canada. Pretty damn cold winters. Currently have my Hostas in a planter pot. Any advice would be welcome. Thanks. I tip my hat to you.

Name: Rj
Just S of the twin cities of M (Zone 4b)

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Name: Jeanne
Lansing, Iowa (Zone 5a)

Vegetable Grower Birds Region: United States of America

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@rogerramjet1 Welcome! I no longer have my Hosta in pots but they are pretty hardy. I think if you left them in pots and put the pots in a protected area out of the wind, I would think they would be fine. I hope this helps you. I hope to see you around the other forums. Very nice people here and very helpful.

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