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APRIL 2004 Volume 12 Issue 8 PRESIDENT S MESSAGE Time now to go through the garden and review what has to be done. A first application of fertilizer is required now. We find that three light applications of a controlled release nutrient c/w trace elements such as magnesium and iron with the major elements of a ratio 24-3-6, or similar, works well. The nutrients are applied throughout the blooming and growing period from late March to late May. Nitrogen is the main element required for growth and plant cell formation. Later in the year a more balanced nutrient would be appropriate to provide the other elements required to harden off growth and assist with new bud formation. Organic nutrients are excellent to use but have to be applied well in advance of when the plant requires them in order to be converted to a usable form. For immediate results, a liquid nutrient such as Hi Sol or Miracle Grow can be applied to the plant foliage and roots. A light application of dolomite lime is beneficial to plants in making the nutrients available. Last weekend, we planted more rhododendrons and found that in some areas the soil is quite dry, especially underneath or next to large coniferous trees. It is important to make sure that your plants have sufficient moisture for blooms and new growth. You may have to get out there with a hose or start up the irrigation system. General clean up, final pruning and edging should be done now. For the lawn, aeration, power raking, followed by an application of fertilizer and over seeding if you have any bare spots. See you at the meeting. Richard. EXECUTIVE President Richard White 752-6519 V/President Paul Lawry 390-2370 Secretary Craig Clarke 390-4090 Treasurer Barb Coy 758-8497 Directors Allan McRae 758-7589 Mike Miller 758-2879 Helmut Neuman 714-1840 Chris Southwick 758-0993 Mary Taylor 756-3984 Anne Williamson 390-2604 COMMITTEES ADVERTISING Allan 758-7589 LIBRARY Chris (temp) 758-0993 NEWSLETTER Paul & Linda 390-2370 PROGRAMS VOLUNTEER NEEDED RAFFLE TABLE June & John SOCIAL Anne 390-2604 $ TABLE Yvonne 756-3574 NRS MEETING APRIL 15 BEBAN PARK AT 7:30 RON KNIGHT How to make your Rhodos think they are living in the Himalayas 1

APRIL VOLUNTEERS SNACKS THE PAULLS JANE ATKINSON A. MCRAE RAFFLE JOHN & JUNE $ TABLE YVONNE NRS MAILING ADDRESS Suite 241 1-5765 Turner Road Nanaimo, BC V9T 6M4 NRS WEBSITE www.rhodos.ca/nanaimo NRS EMAIL ADDRESS Nanaimo@rhodos.ca PAST ISSUES www.rhodos.ca/nanaimo/newsarchive.htm ARS WEBSITE www.rhododendron.org Rhododendron & Azalea News Nanaimo Horticultural Society presents Spring Plant Sale April 17th, 9:00am-2:00pm Rutherford Mall, centre court Master Gardeners on site 15-minute quickie demonstrations each hour. Buckets of plants will be available! Paul & Lynn Wurz 4307 Gordon Rd. Campbell River, 287-4301 Pwurz@oberon.ark.com Growers of Specialty Rhododendrons www.rhododendron.org/news/newsindex.htm. NEWSLETTER EDITORS Paul & Linda Lawry Email: plawry@telus.net Telephone: [250] 390-2370 MARS INFORMATION Flower Show & Plant Sale Saturday April 17 10am - 2pm. Qualicum Curling Club 644 Memorial Ave, Qualicum. For info phone 752-5997. Garden Tour Saturday May 8th and Sunday May 9th. 12 gardens for $10, 10 am to 4pm each day. 2

Rhododendron Potting Up Day Date: April 3, 2004. Saturday. 9 - Cancelled until further notice 12. ISLAND SPECIALTY NURSERY We are open! With an exciting selection of Japanese Maples, Dogwoods and much more Hellebore hybrids and Pulmonaria are on sale right now. Don t miss Don s special plants that he is starting to bring in for sale, so check in often Regular hours: Thursday through Monday, 10 am to 5:30 pm. Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays 8797 Chemainus Road, 3 km south of Chemainus on the road to Crofton **** The only other Clinic this year: Saturday, June 12 Bring your gardening questions, problems, questionable pests for identification, sprigs of diseased plants or detailed symptoms for diagnoses. Or come just to chat and socialize and enjoy coffee! MINI-TRUSS SHOW AT APRIL MEETING Everyone is encouraged to bring a truss and/or foliage. You will learn how to select a truss for the May show. In addition, hints on how to keep the truss fresh and other useful information. Bring in your favourite rhodo & share with your fellow members. NANAIMO RHODO TRUSS & PLANT SHOW MAY 8 Volunteers will be needed to help with a variety of duties *The Master Gardeners are an Association of volunteers whose mandate is to provide reliable, current horticultural and gardening information for the home gardener. More seasoned members work with the students at the nursery clinics as we ll as supervise and help them in their training. Master Gardeners do not claim to have all the answers but they try to find an answer to every gardening query by referring to books or to people with specialized knowledge. 3

Editor: Wendy Thomas Flora: Over 20,000 Plants and their Cultivation Requirements This latest volume added to our library covers all the plant groups: trees, shrubs, annuals and perennials, bulbs, corms and tubers, cacti and succulents, lawns, ground cover, ornamental grasses, herbs, vegetables, fruit trees, other fruits, nut trees, palms and cycads, ferns, climbers and creepers, and orchids. Organized in an A-Z format by botanical name, entries provide a description of each plant and its features. Entries include: Notes on origin Cultivation requirements Growth habit Propagation Pests and diseases Written by a team of international botanical and horticultural writers, this book enables gardeners to choose the perfect plants for their garden while expanding their awareness of the astonishing variety of plants. Special Features: The Flora CD-ROM gives you access extensive data to 20,000 plants. Cross reference the ideal plant for your climate zone. Keep a digital journal. Load the 20,000 botanical name spell-check into your computer. Instantly connect to gardening web sites on the Internet. This remarkable resource will quickly become your favorite gardening tool. Genus Entry contains general information about the group to which a plant belongs, including cultivation needs. Thumb Tab is a colored alphabetical tab that helps readers find their way through the pages. (Continued on page 6) Plantskydd Deer Repellent is a Proven, Effective Protection for Garden Plants and Shrubs from Deer, Elk, Moose, Opossum, and Rabbit. Plantskydd Deer Repellent is considered the most cost-effective and environmentally safe animal repellent available. Plantskydd is accepted and used by leading forest companies, nurseries, private woodlot owners, landscapers, and home gardeners, as well as State/Provincial and National Conservation agencies. Plantskydd Deer Repellent is made in the USA, is a 100% natural, environmentally friendly product, is 'Listed' by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI), and is member tested and recommended by the National Home Gardening Club. Plantskydd Deer Repellent was initially developed in Sweden in 1991 in response to commercial forest plantations being decimated by plant eating mammals. The forest industry needed an animal repellent that could last through severe weather and meet Sweden's strict environmental laws. Plantskydd's long-term effectiveness is attributable to the tenacity of its 100% natural, vegetable oil binder in sticking to plants, even under severe snow/rainfall conditions: up to 6 months over winter, 3-4 months in summer. The Swedish name for the product "Plantskydd" translates as "Plant Protection". Plantskydd Deer Repellent works by emitting an odor that animals associate with predator activity, repelling the animal before it nibbles on plants. Research has proven that odor-based repellents are more effective than other repellent systems where the animal needs to taste treated plants before being repelled. Once animals are attracted to an area and begin feeding, it is more difficult to discourage them from returning. Plantskydd stimulates a fear-based response which will have deer, elk, moose, opossum, and rabbits looking to dine somewhere other than your garden or plantation 4

Nanaimo Rhododendron Society - Minutes of March 11 th 2004 Regular Meeting 1. The meeting was called to order by President Richard White at 7:34pm. Attendance 34. 2. Richard welcomed new members Rosina Schmidt and Debbie Gaboury and guest Bill Walley. 3 Secretary's report M/S/C to adopt the minutes of the last meeting as printed in the newsletter. Correspondence received: confirmation from 6 nurseries for the plant sale. 4.Treasurer's report The balance in the Bowen Park Legacy Account is $156.17 The balance in the general account is $2878.67 The balance in the library fund is $375.81 5. Committee Reports: Library New acquisition: Flora: Over 20,000 Plants and their Cultivation Requirements edited by: Wendy Thomas. Social Thanks to all who contributed goodies. Program April - Ron Knight May - Michael Miller on his trip to Nepal. Advertising Richard will appear on the New VI before the Truss Show Draws Name Tag Liatris bulbs Door Prize Book Raffle R. Horizon Monarch Newsletter Paul Lawry asked members to check that he has their correct e-mail addresses. 6. Old business: Spring Bus Trip Truss show & Sale Year-end BBQ Potting Party 7. New Business: Elections at AGM Plant order from RSF M/S/C 8.Executive meeting April 24, 2004, south to Duncan & Victoria gardens. May 8, 2004; bring trusses to next meeting for demonstration; need volunteers for set-up at 7am; also still looking for someone to judge the show. June 5, 2004; need someone to host it. Rhodo seedlings will arrive soon, probably work party will be organized on April 3 rd to pot them up. Richard White has ½ gallon pots. a volunteer is needed to canvass the members willing to stand for election. plants will be picked up at UBC Botanical Garden at end of March. to donate $100 to Milner Gardens. will be hosted by Barb Coy on March 25 th at 7pm. 9. Door prize winners Richard White, Connie Thompson, Reinholt Gorgosilich. Name Tag Draw Joyce Clarke Raffle Draw John Deniseger, Glenda Barr, Val Harvey, Ray Lauzier, Janice Quick, Brenda Lewis, Maurice Mauch, Chris Southwick, Helene Sullivan. 10. Program Geoff Ball gave an interesting presentation on the developments at Milner Gardens. 5

(Continued from page 4) In the Wild Photograph shows a plant in its natural habitat. Dictionary-style Headings help you locate a particular plant by its botanical name. Species Entry contains detailed information on a particular plant. Caption shows the botanical name of the pictured plant. About the Author Wendy Thomas is a gardener, freelance editor, and writer specializing in gardening. Her books include The Ontario Gardener s Resource Guide, Superhints for Ontario Gardeners, Getting Started on a Great Canadian Garden and she is also author of three books in the President s Choice Garden Guide Series -- Care, Containers, and Bulbs -- and co-author of Plantings in that series. Wendy writes articles for Gardening Life magazine, among others. She currently lives in Toronto and, in an attempt to rejuvenate an overgrown garden on the west coast of Scotland, is experimenting with longdistance gardening. FRASER DAYS In Ucluelet on May 29, 2004, there will be a celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the birth of George Fraser. This will be a major event for rhodo lovers. Several dignitaries, including Iona Campanola, Lieutenant Governor of BC and Mike Stewart, the president of the American Rhododendron Society, are expected to attend. This is an advance notice for those who may want to make overnight reservations. To: Richard White; Mary Parker Subject: My Open Garden I've confirmed my date for my open garden. It will be Mother's Day Sunday May 9 from 1-4 pm. My address is 3913 Woodhaven Terrace. It's in the 10 Mile Point area, off Tudor. It's not too hard to find in the daylight. Any of your members are welcome to stop by on that day. It's such a busy time of year for me, I find this is the easiest way to open it up. If you miss it this year, it's probably going to be open on the Sunday of the Convention next year. 10th Annual Cowichan Valley Garden Tour Self-guided tour of 6 gardens Sunday May 30 10am - 5 pm. Tickets $15 available in Nanaimo at Dig This & Art Knapp. Sponsored by Cowichan Family Life Association & Cowichan Dogwood IODE. For more information, contact Sheila Owen 746-5052 or Betty Taylor 748-2483 Back Issues of ARS Journal available Issues from Spring 1993 to Winter 2000 only missing Winter 1999 Contact Pat McLeod at 756-4721 6

ANNUAL TRUSS AND PLANT SALE SATURDAY MAY 8TH (DAY BEFORE MOTHER S DAY) 10:00 A.M. 2:00 P.M. CENTENNIAL BUILDING BEBAN PARK NANAIMO Horticulture Centre of the Pacific April Classes Advanced Hypertufa Wed: Apr 14 & Fri Apr 16 Time 1-3pm Instr: Carole Todd Cost: $40 members, $45 non-members Free-Form Hypertufa Wed: Apr 21 & Fri Apr 23 Time: 1-3pm Instr: Carole Todd Cost: $35 memb ers, $40 non-members Basic Landscape Drawing Thurs: Apr 1, 8, 15, 22 & May 6, 13 Instr: Deborah LeFrank BVCSLA, CSLA Time: 6:30-9pm Cost: $275 members, $300 non-members NB one session will be a field trip Flowering Shrubs Sat: Apr 24 Time: 1:30-3:30pm Instr: Diane Pierce Cost: $25 members, $30 non-members WEAR YOUR NAME TAGS Volunteers needed for the following: setting up, assisting sellers and buyers, truss show and cleaning up 7

RON KNIGHT APRIL PRESENTER A retired biology teacher and school administrator, president of the Vancouver Rhododendron Society and a confirmed rhodoholic. Over the past decade, he and his wife Carla have created Caron Gardens on Hotel Lake, at Pender Harbour. In addition to displaying over 400 different rhododendrons, they use the garden as a living laboratory to teach a variety of gardening courses. The garden is our "play pen" and we like nothing better thsn tending our plants. Spring Newsletter from Rhododendron Species Foundation The spring newsletter is uploaded and ready for viewing. http://www.rhodygarden.org/rsfnewsletter.htm Go South for Spring! Annual Spring Garden Tour The bus is booked, the details are finalized, and after last year s downpour in Tofino, we re due for a beautiful spring day! Saturday, April 24, 2004 This year we ll be heading south to the Cowichan and Victoria area. The gardens and stops that we are planning to visit include: the Victoria Rhododendron Society s Show and Sale Finnerty Gardens including a tour Abhkazi Garden Al and Sandy Campbell s garden (Shawnigan Lake) The Trelawney s garden (Saanich Peninsula) The cost this year is $32.50 ($30 for seniors) which includes entry to Abkhazi Gardens. The bus will be waiting for us at Country Club Mall (Swiss Chalet) and we ll be leaving at 7:45 am sharp! Don t forget to bring along a friend and sign up soon as the bus will fill up quickly! There are still a few spots left 8