Never tried the seed thing with hostas, but many of my hostas beds are very old and now starting to produce seedlings. I pick out the most unusual and watch them. One, a Montana type, has turned out to be one of my favorite plants that I named after my dog, Dakota.
Hostas...
funny stuff.
I love ‘em. I miss them, being in the desert. No chance here. Can’t get them to grow more than 3 months. But funny story here.
When I was in Ohio and married, I had 2.5 acres. Tons of plants. One day, my ex found this invoice on the kitchen table from Shady Oaks for $ 15.00.
He demanded to know what it was for. I kindly escorted him to a spot under a maple tree and there it stood...my $15 plant.
Hosta, “Masquerade” standing proudly. All ONE inch tall of it.
LOL It’s a miniature hosta!
He said “You mean I paid $ 15 for that one inch tall plant?”
Needless to say, I’m divorced from him. My present sweetie would understand completely.
:) *big grin*