Growing Hosta 'Patriot' in a pot
For balcony, patio or terrace — Hosta 'Patriot'
hosta 'Patriot' grows well in a pot of at least Ø 48 cm (87 L capacity), in a position with partial shade or full shade. Watering: every 2 days in summer, once every 2 weeks in winter.

Which pot?
Ø 48 cm
~ 87 L potting soil
Give the plant room with a pot slightly wider than the current rootball, with matching depth.
Watering
every 2 days
once every 2 weeks
Always use a pot with drainage holes. Water dries out faster in pots — or the plant drowns. Check weekly with your finger: only water when the top 2 cm of soil is dry.
Pot care
Hosta 'Patriot' has moderate water needs and performs best when the soil is kept consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water regularly during dry spells in spring and summer, particularly in May and June when the leaves are expanding rapidly. Clay and loam soils retain moisture well, but even these can dry out in prolonged dry weather. Water at the base of the plant rather than overhead to reduce the risk of fungal leaf spots and to avoid creating damp conditions that attract slugs. Feed in April, May and June to support the lush foliage growth that makes this hosta so attractive. A balanced, slow-release granular fertiliser applied in early April is ideal, or use a liquid feed every three to four weeks through late spring. Avoid high-nitrogen feeds late in the season, as soft growth is more vulnerable to slug damage and frost. Slugs and snails are the primary pests of hostas and can shred young leaves overnight. Check regularly in damp weather, especially in spring as new shoots emerge. Use organic slug pellets, beer traps, or go out with a torch after dark to hand-pick them. Copper tape around pots or grit mulches offer some deterrence. Vine weevil larvae occasionally attack the roots; if plants wilt unexpectedly, check for white grubs in the soil. Hosta 'Patriot' is fully hardy to zone 3 and needs no winter protection in temperate Europe. The crown will survive hard frosts underground. Refresh the mulch layer each autumn after cutting back foliage to protect the crown and suppress weeds. Divide congested clumps every four to five years in early spring to maintain vigour.
Pot-specific tip: add slow-release fertiliser pellets in March — potting soil exhausts much faster than open ground.