Add hostas to the list of plants you may have your yard that serve double duty as both edible and ornamental. The entire plant can be eaten — from the young shoots that emerge from the ground in early ...
Are deer devouring your hostas? If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. The common shady plant is edible, it turns out. "The deer are onto something," said Pam McCurdy, who ate her first hosta dish in ...
The plant is commonly known as Little White Soldiers or African Hosta and its botanical name is Drimiopsis maculata. It is not grown as an edible plant and should not be eaten. It is mainly cultivated ...
You know hostas? Those broad-leafed, perennial plants landscapers so often put in shady spots, or on the edges between gardens and lawns? Well, it turns out hosta shoots are edible. You can hear the ...
Many of the plants that add color and texture to our yards also contain the right stuff for enriching our menus. Hosta, that familiar shady-side perennial, is grown commercially in parts of Asia as an ...
Many of the plants that add colour and texture to our yards also contain the right stuff for enriching our menus. Hosta, that familiar shady-side perennial, is grown commercially in parts of Asia as ...
HOSTAS ARE GREAT plants for a moist, shady location. These long-lived, amazingly hardy (-35 degrees) natives of Japan and China come in a mind-boggling array of sizes, shapes and colors. There are ...