Part of my mini hosta rock garden in June of 2015. Be sure to see it when you visit Carolyn’s Shade Gardens—it is one of the highlights of the garden right now!
When it begins to warm up (finally!), the weeds are not far behind, and customers start asking for groundcovers. If garden beds are filled with plants, there is no bare soil on which weeds can germinate, and garden maintenance is greatly reduced. Covering bare ground can be accomplished economically by choosing plants that spread rather than form clumps. Spreading mini (and small) hostas are perfect for this task, but which ones work? Here is your answer:
Nursery News: Carolyn’s Shade Gardens is a retail nursery located in Bryn Mawr, PA, specializing in showy, colorful, and unusual plants for shade. The only plants that we ship are snowdrops and miniature hostas. For catalogues and announcements of events, please send your full name, location, and phone number (for back up use only) to carolyn@carolynsshadegardens.com. Click here to get to the home page of our website for catalogues and information about our nursery and to subscribe to our blog.
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‘Kiwi Golden Thimble’ rapidly produces an adorable mound of golden leaves.
You can read more about mini hostas in these posts:
The Mice Have Multiplied Again
New Miniature and Small Hostas for 2014, Part 2
New Miniature and Small Hostas for 2014, Part 1
2013 New Miniature and Small Hostas
Hostas Containers and Companions
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‘Twist of Lime’ with its blue-green edge is a very fast grower and a favorite of my customers.
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‘Little Wonder’ has colorful leaves and a very dense growth habit.

‘Blue Mouse Ears’ is the only mouse ears hosta that I would use as a groundcover because it is so vigorous.
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‘Green with Envy’ is practically jumping out of my strawberry pot as it tries to expand.
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‘Rock Prince’ filled in this whole area between the stones very quickly.
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‘Baby Bunting’s’ tiny leaves make a very fine-textured groundcover.
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‘Lemon Delight’ makes an excellent dense cover, and the wavy leaf edges provide a feeling of movement.
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Of course any mini, if planted en mass, provides groundcover, here ‘Dragon Tails’.
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