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1 Daffodil & Hosta Society of Western Pennsylvania AUGUST 2017 OMG! In a few weeks is going to be Labor Day! Where did my summer went? Ay Caramba! Fortunately we still have some activities coming up. First is going to be our last hosta sale of the year on Saturday September 9, 2017 from 10 AM 2 PM. And members will get a 20% off. So if you are still looking for a special hosta, be there & buy a few LOL Then is time for the Fall Hosta & Garden Forum on Saturday, September 16, 2017 at the Frank G. Pogue Student Center at Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA. Once again, we have four excellent speakers along with the vendors, silent auction & live auction of hostas. Plus you get lunch, continental breakfast, snacks is all in there. You ll find the registration form later in the newsletter. Then it will be the last regular meeting for this year: Saturday, October 14, 2017 at Northland Library. We will have Bonnie, Steve & Lenny talking about daffodils & bulbs & we will also have a bulb sale. You ll receive a listing later Bonnie & Gary are working on it. Then is time for our banquet & you may recall that we present the Service Pin Award at that time. So if you have not send me your nominations, you ll have until October 14 to send it in! And yes! We were able to plant all the 150 new hostas that Gary got this was on Saturday, August 12 Susan made food for an army plus we had wine!...it was a really nice time that went really fast because of the fellowship maybe also the wine??? LOL! So super big THANKS to the people who helped with our latest Potting Party: Robin Kamin, Alicia Perez, Steve & Bonnie Plato, Jim Kalka, Margie Elliott, Liz & Emil Low & for sure Gary & Susan Gahagan! And our Educational Chair, Sandy E. wants to know which are your favorite Hostas including minis which are the best in your garden. You ll find the form later in the news. And that photo? Is from Audrey! She made that beautiful Hosta Lover Tire! Steering Committee President Newsletter Editor C. Alicia Pérez Vice-President Hosta Megan Danik Vice-Presidents Daffodils Steve & Bonnie Plato Treasurer Patty McGuire Secretary Susan Gahagan Co-Chair Daffodils Lenny Lehman Co-Chair Hostas Gary Gahagan Membership Bobbi Diller Speaker Facilitator Karen Schmidt Education Sandy Ellenberger Members At Large Jim Kalka Matt Wilson E-Mail Editor to: Pitvp@aol.com So keep reading for more information, Alicia the Pres

2 Service Pin Award: NOMINATIONS ARE NOW OPEN In 2015 the Steering Committee decided to establish an award to recognize those members who have demonstrated exceptional volunteerism to the club. These are members who always turn up early, set the chairs, make the coffee, know where to find the keys, clean up, volunteer even when there is rain or snow & always welcome members new & old with a smile We are now accepting nominations for the award. The award will be presented at the banquet at the end of the season. Below are the recipients from 2015 & 2016. 2015 Honorees: Joan & Herbie Altman Jim & Sandy Ellenberger Bob Danik (posthumous) Lenny Lehman Lorraine Duffola Dennis James Clarence & Audrey Rauch 2016 Honorees: Susan & Gary Gahagan Jim Kalka Claire Mc Conaha. Chuck & Anne Olescyski Bonnie & Steve Plato C. Alicia Pérez FINAL HOSTA SALE OF THE SEASON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2017 10 AM TO 2 PM at the Club s Hoop House 105 White Rock Rd Freeport PA 16229 724-604-0355 DHSWP members will receive 20% OFF TOTAL ORDER. This includes old and new stock. Cash, checks and hopefully credit cards will be accepted.

3 TWENTY-FIFTH HOSTA SHOW AND THE AWARD GOES TO Red/Purple Petiole... Ann Olescyski... One Man's Treasure Best Large Leaved: Sections II & XI... Susan Gahagan... Ivory Coast Best Novice Entry: Sections I-V & XI... Susan Gahagan... Pandora's Box Best Medium Variegated Leaved: Sections III & XI Class 4 thru 8... Megan Danik... Sweet Standard Best Blue: Sections I - V & XI, Class 2... Sandy Csikari... Awakening Angel Best in Show Division I Sections 1-V and Section XI... Sandy Csikari... Awakening Angel Best Hosta of The Year Selections... Chuck Olescyski... Victory Sweepstakes:... Susan Gahagan Danik Memorial Ruffler Edge Hosta... Sandy Stupar... Emerald Ruff Cut Best Large Variegated Leaved: Sections II &XI... Susan Gahagan... Ivory Coast Danik Memorial Best Opposite... Sandy Csikari... Electrocution Best Miniature Leaved: Sections 5 & XI... Susan Gahagan... Pandora's Box Best Trough Division III Sections I to IV... Lorraine Duffola The Shadier Side of Hostas - Dispelling the Myths By Rob Mortko Reprinted from the American Hosta Society E-Newsletter Winter, 2017 Hostas are king of the shade and continue to reign as the most popular of all perennials. But why are hostas so popular? That s a really good question. Gardeners will invariably mention easy to grow, low maintenance, attractive foliage, and shade tolerance as compelling reasons. But think about this one. How many of us grow a perennial for the 2-3 week period where we get great blooms, and then simply tolerate the foliage the rest for the year? With hostas it s just the opposite. We tolerate the blooms for 2-3 weeks but we get great foliage the entire growing season. Hostas are herbaceous perennials, meaning they die back to the ground each winter, but reemerge the following spring. Hostas grow from a rhizome (not a bulb) and emerge from winter dormancy between early April and mid May depending on variety and growing location. From a single rhizome one or more eyes emerge in the spring. Ideally the rhizome grows larger during the growing season yielding additional eyes and a larger clump the following year. All hostas bloom at some point during the growing season. Depending on variety they may bloom as early as June or as late as September. Some varieties also have fragrant blooms. Hostas offer a seemingly limitless selection of foliage colors, shapes, sizes and textures. Given their considerable growing range (from zone 3 to 8), maybe it should be no surprise that there is a considerable amount of confusion and misinformation regarding the successful cultivation of hostas. Let s try to separate fact from fiction. Myth #1: Hosta are shade loving plants. Fact: Hostas are shade tolerant plants A fine but important distinction Maximum vigor in full sun, but foliage will tend to burn Balance morning sun and afternoon shade Yellow hostas brighten with some morning sun Blue hostas better in shade to retain wax White centered varieties generally need some morning sun to thrive Myth #2: Some hostas can be grown in full sun. Fact: It depends on where you live and which cultivar you re growing Sun won t kill a hosta, but will burn the foliage More northerly climates can get away with more sun and not burn All bets are off in a really hot summer, no matter where you live Fragrant flowering varieties will generally tolerate the heat better More sun, more water => more water, less foliage burn

4 Myth #3: Like many perennials, hostas need to be divided every 3 to 5 years. Fact: Hostas rarely (if ever) need to be divided Hostas as the Friendship Plant (dividing to share with your friends) Divide only to create more plants With proper initial spacing, never need to divide One chance to do good soil prep Easiest to divide in spring, optimum time in fall. Various home remedies consider your level of effort vs the effectiveness Myth #6: Rabbits and deer love my hostas and the spray-on repellents don't work. Fact: Persistence pays off. You can win the battle. Rabbits are fairly indiscriminate, generally only chew off the petiole Deer really do love hostas Properly applied (and reapplied) spray-on repellants do work Testimonials from AHS convention garden tour sites Myth #7: Space your hostas about 24 to 36" apart. Fact: It all depends on the cultivar. Do your homework before you buy Check on the mature dimensions of the plant 12 spacing could be right; 96 spacing might be right Allow 5 years for maturity Myth #4: Hosta bloom scapes and seed pods should be removed. Fact: Suit yourself. Small amount of energy expended in flowering and seed set Won t harm the plant either way Develop an appreciation for hosta flowers fragrance and color Use spent bloom scapes as plant marker the following spring during bed cleanup Myth #5: I ve tried slug baits and they don't work. Fact: Some cultivars are more slug tolerant, but slug baits will work when properly applied. Substance = leaf thickness; more substance=> more slug resistance Weather (rain and cloud cover) impact on slug activity Timing for maximum impact start in the fall, early in spring Keep at it one application won t do it Metaldehyde vs iron phosphate baits (both will work, follow labeled application rate, don t over apply) Myth #8: Hostas will adapt to a dry shade. Fact: Hostas love water The single most important key to success in growing hostas Smaller hostas this year are generally due to a lack of water last summer Grow the rhizome and everything else will take care of itself. Myth #9: Hostas are heavy feeders and require plenty of fertilizer. Fact: Skip the fertilizer and focus on good soil prep and plenty of water See Myth 8 above. Water, water, water To push growth=> fertilize, but then even more water is required Only fertilize if you re committed to watering Myth #10: Growing hosta from seed will yield a nice mix of variegated seedlings. Fact: You will only get solid colored (green, blue and some yellow) seedlings Only streaked hostas yield a large percentage of variegated seedlings Growing hosta seeds still a great winter time activity Coming in the Part 2: One Final Myth - I've already got that one. In fact I've got all four varieties - the green one, the blue one, the yellow one and the variegated one.

5 2017 FAll HOSTA AND GARDEN FORUM Sponsored by: Daffodil & Hosta Society of Western PA and Western NY Hosta Society SEPTEMBER 16, 2017 at the Frank G. Pogue Student Center at Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA. Edinboro, PA PEACE, LOVE, PLANTS Keynote: Jonathan Hogarth London, England Full day of talks, lunch, vendors, silent auction, raffle, live auction, fun and camaraderie. Bonus night Friday, 9/15/17 with light dinner, entertainment hostatality and vendor preview FOUR SPEAKERS Jonathan Hogarth London, England Growing and Showing Mini Hostas in England Barbara Tiffany The Gardens al Mill Fleurs Designing a Spectacular Hosla Garden Paul Zammil Director of Horticulture, Toronto Botanical Gardens Gardening Without Flowers: Fantastic Foliage, Garden Ornaments & Creative Containers Karen Perkins Garden Vision Epimediums Collecting and Growing Epimediums

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7 Rank in order of most like (1.) to least favorite. Favorite Hostas 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Favorite Minis 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. PLEASE VOTE TODAY! RETURN TO SANDY ELLENBERGER EITHER BY: E-MAIL: sandyle@zoominternet.net OR AT THE NEXT MEETING ON OCTOBER 14TH.

8 Fri Sat, Sept 15-16 Fri Sat, Sept 29-30 Saturday October 14 Saturday, November 4 UP-COMING EVENTS STEERING COMMITTEE MEETINGS Northland Library 1 on Saturday Nov 18, 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 12 Noon Fall Hosta & Garden Forum, Edinboro PA Hosta College Board Meeting we are Hosts Regular Meeting Northland Library with Bonnie, Steve & Lenny talking about bulbs with Q&A for all your concers PLUS Bulb Sale. End of Season Luncheon, with speaker Chris Wilson from Hallson Gardens talking about the Hosta Virus X PLUS Bulb Sale NOVEMBER 18 1:00 PM STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING DECEMBER Merry Christmas & Happy New Year! 1 Northland Public Library, 300 Cumberland Rd, Pittsburgh PA 15237, 412-366-8100