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When to Plant Hostas in USDA Zone 8b

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June to-do list for Zone 8b

Your Zone 8b garden is entering a new phase. Here's what's on the schedule for June and why each task matters now.

Avg. last frost March 16
Avg. first frost November 13
  1. Pick hostas

    Don't tug. Use scissors or pruners for clean cuts — torn stems invite disease.

Before July arrives, get these ready
  • First harvests: hostas
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Hostas (Hosta spp.) are the undisputed kings of the shade garden, grown primarily for their spectacular mounded foliage in shades of deep green, blue-green, gold, and variegated combinations. Originating in East Asia (Japan, China, Korea), hostas form dense, long-lived clumps that reliably return year after year with minimal care. In summer, tall scapes of lavender or white tubular flowers rise above the foliage — some cultivars (notably H. plantaginea hybrids) are notably fragrant. Extremely adaptable in moist, well-drained soil with consistent shade to part shade.

In Zone 8b, the average last spring frost is around February 25 and the first fall frost is around November 28, giving you a growing season of approximately 276 days.

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276 days
Last Spring Frost February 25
276 growing days
First Fall Frost November 28

Hostas Planting Timeline — Zone 8b

Where Is USDA Zone 8b?

The map below highlights the states that contain Zone 8b. Click any state to see the Hostas planting schedule for that location.

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Hostas Planting Calendar — Zone 8b

Activity When Date Range
Start Indoors December 24 Dec 24 – Jan 7
Transplant Outdoors February 25 Feb 25 – Mar 11
Bloom May 6 May 6 – Sep 9

Plant 1" deep · 24" apart · Rows 30" apart

Month-by-Month Timeline

MonthActivities
January Start Indoors
February Transplant Outdoors
March Transplant Outdoors
April
May Bloom
June Bloom
July Bloom
August Bloom
September Bloom
October
November
December Start Indoors

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Growing Conditions

Sun

Partial Shade (3-6 hours)

💧 Water

Moderate — regular watering

Days to Maturity

60–90 days

Soil pH

6 – 7.5

Zone Temperature Range

15°F to 20°F average annual minimum

Growing Season

276 days (Zone 8b average)

Planting Specifications

Planting Depth1 inches
Plant Spacing24 inches apart
Row Spacing30 inches between rows

Succession Planting Hostas in Zone 8b

5
successive plantings in Zone 8b's ~276-day season

Sow every 6.9 weeks for continuous harvest throughout the season.

Growing Tips for Hostas in Zone 8b

Plant bare-root crowns or divisions in early spring just as new growth emerges, or in fall at least 6 weeks before hard freeze. Choose a site with morning sun and afternoon shade in Zones 6+; deeper shade is acceptable but reduces vigor and bloom. Keep consistently moist but never waterlogged. Apply a 2–3 inch mulch layer to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. Slugs are the primary pest — use iron phosphate bait if damage is significant. Deer will browse hostas heavily in most regions; protect with fencing or repellents. Divide every 3–5 years in spring to rejuvenate. Fall planting (Zones 4+) is equally effective as spring planting when soil stays workable. Year 2+ plants reach full size and flower most reliably; first-year divisions may produce limited flower spikes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I plant Hostas in Zone 8b?

In Zone 8b, plan your Hostas planting around the average last frost date of February 25. Start seeds indoors around December 24. Transplant seedlings around February 25.

Can Hostas grow in Zone 8b?

Yes, Hostas can grow well in Zone 8b, hardy in USDA zones 3a through 9a. Zone 8b has a growing season of approximately 276 days, which is sufficient for Hostas (60-90 days to maturity).

When can I harvest Hostas in Zone 8b?

In Zone 8b, expect to harvest Hostas from May 6 – September 9. Hostas takes 60-90 days from planting to harvest.

What is the last frost date for Zone 8b?

The average last spring frost in Zone 8b is around February 25, and the first fall frost is around November 28. This gives a growing season of approximately 276 days. These are 50% probability dates — actual frost dates vary year to year.

What should I plant next to Hostas?

Good companion plants for Hostas include Astilbe, Bleeding Hearts, Ferns, Impatiens. These companions can help with pest control, pollination, and nutrient sharing.

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Data sources: USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (2023), NOAA 30-Year Climate Normals, University Cooperative Extension planting guides. Planting dates are estimates based on average frost dates — local conditions may vary. Last updated: June 2026.

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