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  2. Slugs eat at night, so they can be hard to spot, but they leave behind tell-tale signs like holes in soft plants, such as tomatoes or strawberries. Slugs will also eat leaves like those on hosta ...

  3. When to Cut Back Hostas So They Produce Lush Leaves in ... - AOL

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    To make the cuts, grab several clusters of hosta leaves in one hand and prune the leaves with the other. Once the foliage is cut back, add a layer of compost mulch to the border.

  4. Let's Grow: Hostas are problem-solvers for shade

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  5. Hosta virus X - Wikipedia

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    Hosta virus X (HVX) is a virus that infects hostas. [1] The disease was first identified in 1996 by Dr. Benham Lockhart at the University of Minnesota , and grouped with the potexviruses . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The virus has reached epidemic proportions and is not uncommon to find in many garden centers and nurseries .

  6. Hosta 'Undulata' - Wikipedia

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    The substance of the leaves is among the thinnest of hostas, making them particularly subject to slug damage. All hostas are attractive to deer. All hostas are attractive to deer. The flower scapes of all H. 'Undulata' cultivars are tall and offer pale lavender blossoms which are very attractive to bees.

  7. Trap crop - Wikipedia

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    Chervil is used by gardeners to protect vegetable plants from slugs. [citation needed] Rye, sesbania, and sicklepod are used to protect soybeans from corn seeding maggots, stink bugs, and velvet green caterpillars, respectively. [citation needed] Mustard and alfalfa planted near strawberries to attract lygus bugs, [4] a method pioneered by Jim ...

  8. Pentanema britannica - Wikipedia

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    These include contaminated plant parts (specifically hostas), wind, and locally on machinery within plant nurseries. [12] An example of this was how it was discovered in November 1999 within a west Michigan nursery and was found difficult to control after being accidentally imported with Dutch hosta plants. [ 13 ]

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