Hosta La Vista

Betsy Peterson and Mandy Olson

A podcast all about the friendship plant-the beloved Hosta! Hosted by sisters, Betsy and Mandy, Hosta la Vista digs into everything Hosta: from hybridizers and home gardeners to plant lore and landscaping tips. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just discovering the magic of these shade-loving beauties, you’re in the right garden. Tune in, grow with us, and celebrate the plant that brings people together-one variegated leaf at a time. New episodes coming soon! Broadcasting from the Midwest, where Hostas thrive and friendships grow.

  1. JAN 20 ·  BONUS

    Hosta La Vista is Back | Season 2 Preview & What's Coming This Spring

    We know January can feel like the longest month in the garden calendar — so consider this your little dose of green in the grey. Betsy and Mandy are back with a Season 2 preview episode of Hosta La Vista: The Friendship Plant Podcast, and we have a lot to look forward to together. We're hard at work planning a season we think you're really going to love — new guests, new gardens, new stories, and the same love for hostas and friendship that brought us all together in the first place. Season 2 kicks off May 9th with legendary hosta hybridizer Bob Solberg of Green Hill Hostas. Bob has introduced around 100 cultivars to the market including Guacamole, Curly Fries, and Cracker Crumbs — so if you've ever wondered who's responsible for naming hostas after your snack cabinet, we found him. He was doing food-named plants before it was cool. If you're planning to attend the Midwest Regional Hosta Society Convention in Madison, Wisconsin this July, come find us — Betsy and Mandy will both be there and would love to meet you in person. While you wait for May, catch up on all of Season 1 — every episode is available now wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts so Season 2 finds you the moment it drops. Got questions or just want to say hello? Email us at hostalavistapodcast@gmail.com, or find us on Facebook and Instagram at Hosta La Vista Podcast. See you in May — we cannot wait. Betsy and Mandy

    17 min
  2. 10/11/2025

    Hosta Seeds, Frost Tips & a New Jersey Garden Tour | Gail & David Russo of The Russo Garden

    Protect your hostas from frost with a cardboard box — that's just one of the practical gems Gail Russo shares in this Season 1 finale of Hosta La Vista. We're visiting Gail and David Russo of The Russo Garden in Cedarville, New Jersey, for a deep dive into their stunning multi-habitat landscape featuring hostas, daylilies, sunny and shady beds, ponds, and water features. Learn how the Russos grow and sell hosta seeds through Facebook's Seed Growers group, overwinter seedlings, and collaborate with a nursery to bring new varieties to market. Whether you're curious about hosta seed growing for beginners, fall garden prep, or how to design a diverse shade garden, this episode is packed with actionable advice. Gail also contributes articles to the AHS e-Newsletter — a free quarterly publication from the American Hosta Society available to members and non-members alike. She's actively looking for gardeners to feature, so reach out if you'd like to share your story. Read her July issue here: https://americanhostasociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/July2025.pdf Topics covered: How to protect hostas from frost using cardboard boxesGrowing and selling hosta seedsOverwintering hosta seedlingsDesigning a multi-habitat garden with shade and sunSeasonal hosta care tips for fallContributing to the AHS e-NewsletterSubscribe on Spotify and Apple Podcasts so you don't miss Season 2. Join the conversation on Facebook and Instagram, or email us at hostalavistapodcast@gmail.com.

    50 min
  3. 10/04/2025

    1,000+ Hostas in Oregon! Mandy Visits Sebright Gardens in the Willamette Valley & It Did Not Disappoint

    Ever wondered how to manage irrigation in a shade garden, or what it looks like when someone turns a passion project into one of the most remarkable nurseries in the country? This episode has answers. Mandy made the trip from the Midwest to Salem, Oregon to walk the four acres of display gardens at Sebright Gardens — and came back with stories worth sharing. We sit down with co-founder Kirk Hansen to talk about how he's built a living collection of over 1,000 hosta varieties alongside hardy ferns and epimediums, making Sebright one of the largest shade-garden nurseries west of the Mississippi. Kirk started Sebright as a private passion project in 2003. Today it's a destination for shade gardeners, plant parents, and hosta collectors from across the country — and yes, they do ship beyond Oregon's borders. In this conversation we get into the real nuts and bolts of managing a large shade garden: irrigation strategies, the challenges of growing under established trees, how to curate companion plants that complement hostas, and what the visitor experience is actually like when you walk those mossy paths yourself. Whether you're designing a shady corner of your backyard, dreaming of a Pacific Northwest road trip, or just fell down the hosta rabbit hole recently — this one's for you. Topics covered: Irrigation strategies for large shade gardensGrowing hostas and shade plants under treesHow Sebright Gardens grew from a backyard project to a destination nurseryCurating 1,000+ hosta varieties alongside ferns and epimediumsWhat to expect when visiting Sebright Gardens in Oregon's Willamette ValleyShipping plants across state lines — what's possible and how it worksShade garden design inspiration from the Pacific NorthwestFollow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. Got questions or a story to share? Email us at hostalavistapodcast@gmail.com, or find us on Facebook and Instagram at Hosta La Vista Podcast.

    30 min
  4. 09/27/2025

    Danny Lawson Wichita | Every AHS Hosta Display Garden, The Hosta Journal & a Kansas Legacy

    Most hosta enthusiasts dream of visiting a few great gardens. Danny Lawson of Wichita, Kansas visited every single AHS sanctioned hosta display garden in the United States and Canada. Every. Single. One. And we caught him just before he crossed the finish line. Danny is the Editor of The Hosta Journal, President of the Wichita Hosta Society, and one of the most quietly respected voices in the American hosta community. He was also instrumental in bringing the AHS display hosta garden to Botanica — Wichita's beloved botanical garden — putting his hometown firmly on the national hosta map. In this conversation we dig into his journey from curious collector to seasoned curator, what goes into producing one of the most respected plant publications in the hobby, his favorite cultivars, and the stories and friendships built across a lifetime of visiting the finest hosta gardens in North America. We also play our signature Finish the Rhyme challenge and a This or That segment — because even the most serious hosta people know how to have fun. Topics covered: Visiting every AHS sanctioned hosta display garden in the US and CanadaThe AHS hosta garden at Botanica in Wichita, KansasEditing The Hosta Journal — behind the scenes of a world class plant publicationThe Wichita Hosta Society and shade gardening in the Great PlainsFavorite hosta cultivars and what makes a standout shade gardenBuilding community through the American Hosta Society display garden programFollow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. Got questions or a story to share? Email us at hostalavistapodcast@gmail.com, or find us on Facebook and Instagram at Hosta La Vista Podcast.

    35 min
  5. 09/20/2025

    Josh Spece of In The Country Garden & Gifts | 700+ Hosta Varieties, Family Nurseries & What's Next

    Tucked away outside of Independence, Iowa, In The Country Garden & Gifts is the kind of place serious hosta collectors love — a family-run nursery with over 700+ hosta varieties, a carefully curated collection of rare and exclusive offerings, and a reputation that has been quietly growing into something the entire hosta world is paying attention to. This week on Hosta La Vista, Betsy and Mandy sit down with Josh Spece to dig into how he built one of the Midwest's most respected hosta destinations from the ground up, with his family by his side every step of the way. We talk about how he curates his standout collection, what goes into selecting exclusive varieties, and how he balances a thriving mail-order business with the in-person magic of his nursery events. Whether you're a seasoned collector hunting your next grail plant, a new homeowner just falling in love with shade gardening, or someone who has been watching the hosta world evolve and wants to know who's shaping its future — this episode is essential listening. Topics covered: How Josh Spece and his family built In The Country Garden & Gifts into a must-visit Iowa hosta destinationCurating 700+ hosta varieties and the strategy behind exclusive offeringsRunning a family nursery with heart — balancing mail order and in-person eventsThe stories behind Josh's favorite plants and what excites him about what's comingWhy In The Country Garden & Gifts is a Midwest road trip worth planningWhat's next for Josh Spece and the future of hosta collecting and breedingDon't sleep on this one. Follow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. Got questions or a story to share? Email us at hostalavistapodcast@gmail.com, or find us on Facebook and Instagram at Hosta La Vista Podcast.

    46 min
  6. 09/12/2025

    Lazy Toad Farm | Minnesota Hostas, Handcrafted Pickles & the Most Entertaining Farm in the Midwest

    Introverted: But willing to talk hostas. That pretty much describes Joe Rand and Todd Fussy of Lazy Toad Farm in Clearwater, Minnesota, and honestly, it might describe you too if you're listening to this podcast. This week on Hosta La Vista, Betsy and Mandy sit down with the dynamic duo behind one of Minnesota's most delightfully unexpected farms — a place where over 1,000 hosta varieties grow alongside handcrafted pickles, cut flower CSA subscriptions, honey, and a merch shop that fully understands the assignment. It's the kind of place that names a doormat after a hosta called Striptease and sells mugs celebrating varieties like Hanky Panky — because why wouldn't you. Lazy Toad Farm is a thriving farm rooted in community, creativity, and an absolutely serious commitment to shade gardening done with personality. Joe and Todd have built something genuinely special in Clearwater — a farm that takes hostas seriously and everything else with a wink. We dig into how they curate their hosta collection, run a cut flower CSA bouquet subscription, preserve produce into some truly legendary pickle flavors, and host Open Farm Days that draw gardeners from across the region. Whether you're a plant parent, a pickle enthusiast, a cut flower devotee, or just someone who appreciates a farm that gives the whole hobby a little more fun — this episode is your people. Topics covered: The story behind Lazy Toad Farm and what makes it a Midwest must-visitGrowing and curating 1,000+ hosta varieties in MinnesotaRunning a cut flower CSA and handcrafted pickle operation alongside a nurseryOpen Farm Days — what to expect and why you should goShade gardening, community, and building something meaningful through plantsWhy Lazy Toad Farm might be the most entertaining follow on your social media feedIf you've ever felt personally called out by a tee shirt that says "Hostas Over Humans" — welcome home. Follow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. Got questions or a story to share? Email us at hostalavistapodcast@gmail.com, or find us on Facebook and Instagram at Hosta La Vista Podcast.

    47 min
  7. 09/06/2025

    The Excellent Midwest Hosta Visit | They Almost Ditched Their Luggage for Hostas & We Have No Notes

    Let's set the scene. Two women from North Alabama. One Mitsubishi Outlander. Nine days. Over 2,500 miles. And at some point along the way, a very serious conversation about whether clothes were really necessary for the rest of the trip or if that suitcase space could be better used for hostas. Spoiler: the hostas won. This week on Hosta La Vista, Betsy and Mandy sit down with Julie Lewter and Susan Ragsdale of the Hosta Society of North Alabama to relive their legendary 2024 Excellent Midwest Hosta Visit — a road trip so thoroughly documented on Facebook that their followers watched in real time as a perfectly normal SUV slowly transformed into a mobile jungle. By the time they crossed back into Alabama, there was considerably more green and considerably less legroom than when they left. Julie and Susan hit ten states — Alabama, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee — stopping at some of the most celebrated hosta gardens and nurseries in the country. They came. They saw. They absolutely did not practice restraint. Their stops included: Hostas on the Bluff — Fairview Heights, Illinois, perched on the bluffs overlooking the St. Louis skylineIn The Country Garden & Gifts — Independence, IowaK&K Gardens — Hawkeye, IowaHosta-Store-Hollandale, MNRock Landscaping and Garden-Baldwin, WIRayArt Shady Oaks Garden-Menomonie, WIUniquely Hostas-Elroy, WILand of the Giants-Milton, WIAudrey Temner's Garden-Appleton, WIAl's Autobody and Arboretum-Walworth, WIHornbaker Gardens — Princeton, IllinoisDavid Bowe-OhioAnd more stops that may or may not have contributed to the clothing situationYou can relive the whole adventure yourself — Julie and Susan chronicled every glorious mile on Facebook under The Excellent Midwest Hosta Visit, and the photos and videos are all still there waiting for you. Fair warning: you will immediately start planning your own trip. And the best news? The Excellent Midwest Hosta Visit 2.0 is coming in 2026. These two are not done. Not even a little bit. Whether you're a seasoned hosta collector with your own road trip bucket list, a shade garden enthusiast who lives vicariously through other people's plant hauls, or someone who has simply never considered abandoning their wardrobe in a motel room for the greater good of their hosta collection — this episode is for you. Topics covered: The Excellent Midwest Hosta Visit — 9 days, 2,500+ miles, 10 statesMust-visit hosta nurseries and gardens across the MidwestWhat happens when two hosta lovers are completely unsupervised with an SUV and a credit cardHow to plan a multi-state hosta garden road tripThe Hosta Society of North Alabama and what local hosta societies are all aboutThe Excellent Midwest Hosta Visit 2.0 — what's coming in 2026Why your car will never look the same after a hosta road tripGot questions, a road trip story, or just want to commiserate about suitcase space? Email us at hostalavistapodcast@gmail.com, or find us on Facebook and Instagram at Hosta La Vista Podcast.

    42 min
  8. 08/30/2025

    David Teager Delaware | Hosta Seedlings, Diseases, Show Judging & the Delaware Valley Hosta Society

    If you've ever watched a hosta seedling push through soil for the first time, wondered what that strange spot on your hosta leaf means, or stood nervously beside a show table hoping your entry would impress a judge — David Teager has something to say to you. This week on Hosta La Vista, Betsy and Mandy sit down with one of the most genuinely multifaceted contributors in the hosta world — AHS Judge Emeritus, YouTube educator, Facebook community admin, web designer, seed grower, and all around hosta revolutionary. David's YouTube channel at @davidteager is one of the best resources anywhere for gardeners wanting to grow hostas from seed. Practical, clear, and built from real experience — if hosta seed starting is on your radar, start there. He also serves as admin for both the Hosta ID and Hosta Diseases and Pests groups on Facebook — two of the most valuable resources in the online hosta community for identifying unknown cultivars and diagnosing plant problems. David brings that same dedication to the Delaware Valley Hosta Society, where he is an active member and the web designer behind their online presence. As AHS Judge Emeritus, David has spent years evaluating the finest hostas in the country and in this conversation he shares practical insights, cautionary tales, and the generous encouragement that has made him one of the most beloved figures in the hosta world. Topics covered: How to grow hostas from seed — tips from YouTube channel @davidteagerHosta seed starting for beginners and experienced growersIdentifying hosta diseases and pests via the Facebook communityHosta ID — how to identify unknown cultivarsWhat AHS show judges look for at a hosta show tableThe AHS Judge Emeritus designationThe Delaware Valley Hosta Society — community, membership, and web presenceFollow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode. Got questions or a story to share? Email us at hostalavistapodcast@gmail.com, or find us on Facebook and Instagram at Hosta La Vista Podcast.

    48 min
5
out of 5
7 Ratings

About

A podcast all about the friendship plant-the beloved Hosta! Hosted by sisters, Betsy and Mandy, Hosta la Vista digs into everything Hosta: from hybridizers and home gardeners to plant lore and landscaping tips. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just discovering the magic of these shade-loving beauties, you’re in the right garden. Tune in, grow with us, and celebrate the plant that brings people together-one variegated leaf at a time. New episodes coming soon! Broadcasting from the Midwest, where Hostas thrive and friendships grow.