I realize this is wild and crazy but after too many hours of solitude in a tree stand, one's mind begins to wonder. I've got hundreds of overground hostas planted around my house. The deer readily eat the leaves all summer and then some of the varieties produce a seed pod which they consume in winter as well. All of these plants are really overgrown and need to be split. This spring when I split them, is it crazy to consider taking the split plants to my hunting property and planting them on the edge of my centeralized food plot or even into the woods a little ways since hostas are extremely shade tolerant. I know they are eaten at my house, but are they a preferred food source worth moving? Any thoughts or experiences? Thanks!