Hosta Happenings CORRECTION - CAROLYN S GOOF M.V.H.S. GARDEN WALK JUNE 28, :00 P.M.

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Hosta Happenings June 2009 Vol. 13, Iss. 5 CORRECTION - CAROLYN S GOOF M.V.H.S. GARDEN WALK JUNE 28, 2009 2:00 P.M. Start at Pat and Bill Wohlford s home, 5102 Crow Creek Rd., Bettendorf Then go to Sally and Franc Freeman s home, 20599 Utica Ridge Rd., Davenport (from 53rd St., turn north on Utica Ridge Rd.- Wells Fargo Bank on one corner, Hy-Vee on other go over I-80 and it s about 1 more mile on the right) STILL BRING AN HORS D OEURVE TO SHARE, CHAIR, LIBATION! ALSO, DEAN PIATT NEEDS TO KNOW BY FRIDAY, JUNE 12 IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO GO ON THE BUS RIDE. IF WE DON T GET ENOUGH PEOPLE, WE LL HAVE TO CANCEL THE BUS TRIP!!!!!

BUS Trip!!!! Sunday, July 12 th Offered through: Mississippi Valley Hosta Society (M V H S) Bus Departs: 8:30 am, Hobby Lobby lot 2121 Kimberly Rd, Bettendorf, IA Bus Returns: 6:30 pm (approx) To: Horticulture Arboretum at ICC, East Peoria AHS (Hosta) Display Garden, Conifers, All American Selections Garden, etc... Private Home Garden tour in East Peoria Lunch: Ludy s Kikapoo Creek Saloon, Edwards, (on your own) Luthy Botanical Gardens Peoria, plus Greenview Nursery (conservatory admission included) Plan on: Treats upon entering the bus.. rolls/fruit/drink Games aboard the bus with prizes Snacks and drinks on the return trip home Cost - $35 per person.. make checks payable to: M V H S Send check to: Dean Piatt, 2910 Telegraph Rd, Davenport, IA 52804 (no refunds after June 30 th ) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Bus to: Horticultural Arboretum East Peoria - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - Name(s), Address:, Phone Indicate if special accommodations are necessary:

MARY CHASTAIN S NURSERY HAS A NEW OWNER!!! I just received an email from Don Dean about Mary Chastain s Nursery. Many of you own a Lakeside hosta or two and thought this would be of interest: Rummers are now clarified with this quote from the new owner of Mary Chastain's nursery, "Hi Don, I am the one who bought Mary's Nursery. I also bought the name and have incorporated and will continue as Lakeside Acres. There will be many new Lakeside plants in the future. Mary had very many unregistered seedlings some of them spectacular. If you have any questions feel free to contact me anytime. Thanks, Rob." Carolyn PLANT SALE A BIG SUCCESS!! Many thanks to all of the people who came on Sunday, May 31, to help with the plant sale and to our members who came to buy some of our nice plants. We had another great sale - grossing approximately $4700!! So many members brought some nice plants to sell and we appreciate everyoneʼs efforts and help. We couldnʼt do it without your support! A special thank you to Freeman Tree Farm who donated several plants also. We also signed up 8 new members - many thanks to Liz Jansen who signed up 5 of those 8!!!!! We have a few newer variety plants that did not sell and we will have those available for sale at the garden walk and fall picnic. H. ʻRed Dragonʼ with red petioles and H. ʻEbony Towersʼ, a purple petiole plant, will be there!!! Carolyn and Sally SUN TOLERANT HOSTAS from Hornbakerʼs Hosta Highlights A rule of thumb is: Gold or variagated hostas can tolerate more sun than green hostas, which can tolerate more sun than blue hostas. Blue hostas have the best coloration in more heavily shaded areas of the garden. The hostas listed below have held up well in Full Sun (four hours + afternoon sun), without excessive TLC. Please take this list as helpful, but not factual, as hostas generally are shade loving. Abba Dabba Do Allan P. McConnell Alex Summers Aphrodite August Moon Blond Elf Blue Angel Blue Mammoth Blue Umbrellas Captain Kirk Fragrant Bouquet Francee Fried Bananas Fried Green Tomatoes Gold Drop Gold Standard Golden Anniversary Golden Prayers Golden Tiara Great Expectations Green Sheen Guacamole Hadspen Blue Halcyon Inniswood Invincible Krossa Regal Lady Isobel Barnett lancifolia Lemon Lime Minutman nigrescens On Stage Patriot plantaginea Regal Splendor Royal Standard Sagae September Sun Shade Fanfare So Sweet Sugar and Cream Sum and Substance Sum It Up Summer Fragrance Sundance Sun Power Treasure undulata Vanilla Cream Whirlwind Wide Brim Zounds

SATURDAY, JUNE 20th IS A BUSY DAY!!!!! On Saturday, June 20 th, there will be a HOSTA LEAF DISPLAY at the QUAD CITY BOTANICAL CENTER in Rock Island. We will be showing pictures of hostas and members can answer questions. Don Musak will do a presentation on shade gardening. Please plan on helping to promote the society and membership to our club. We need people to volunteer to help and also we will need hosta leaves, presented in water and named. This opportunity to spread the word is a great chance to let it be known we are here for new members. Contact Shirley Waters @ 797-5379 or waters1@mchsi.com. If you have some great hosta pictures we sure could use them. This will begin at 2:00 PM and probably go to 5:00 PM. If you can volunteer for any length of time it would be appreciated. VANDERVEER GARDEN DISPLAY TOUR The VanderVeer Garden Display Tour will also be held on June 19 and 20. Three of our members gardens will be on the tour - Barbara Polios, Sally Stewart and Pat Wohlford. Hours of the garden walk are: Friday, June 19-4-7 PM Saturday, June 20-10 AM - 4 PM The cost is $25 and participants need to go to VanderVeer Park in order to buy a ticket, which includes an educational packet and map. Participants will also be given a yellow wrist band which will get them admission to each garden and will also admit them to a talk given by Roy Diblik. Roy s talks will be held at the Deere-Wiman garage at the following times: Friday, June 19-7:30 PM Saturday, June 20-11:00 AM, 1:30 PM BILLʼS HIDDEN POT TRICK by Ray Rodgers, Central IL Hosta Society I recently came across an article authored by Bill Jarvis, a Houston, TX hobbyist/hybridizer of daylilies. Billʼs use of plastic nursery pots is unlike any I can remember hearing of. Altho the writing specifically pertained to daylilies, the same basic principles could apply to other plants, including hostas. He purchased a quantity of 5-gallon black plastic pots, cut off the bottom 2/3 of each, which left a circular plastic ring about 4-5 inches deep. He then placed a ring around each individual clump of daylilies, sinking it about half-way into the dirt. When finished, the daylilies looked like they were growing in pots which had been sunk in the ground. Iʼm guessing most hosta gardeners wouldnʼt like this appearance, but with a layer of mulch outside the rings, combined with seasonal foliage maturation, the rings would virtually disappear. Billʼs stated advantages include: --When watering daylilies, water would run down the lower places in the bed resulting in uneven distribution. The ring around the plant now prevents the water from leaving the area where the roots are concentrated. Note: Even after a good rain, the root zone under some hostasʼ foliage often remains dry. --In the spring, Bill liked to give his lilies a boost by applying a tea made from fish emulsion and other organic nutrients. This liquid is applied to the roots of each clump individually and if applied too fast, would drain away from the plant before it could sink into the soil. He now can just dump in the required amount quickly and go on to the next plant. The ring keeps the formula from draining away and it sinks right down to the roots. Note: Havenʼt we all experienced this dilemma? --According to Bill, when a daylily becomes infected by crown rot, completely soaking the roots with the systemic fungicide Subdue is necessary to save the plant. The ring allows him to quickly make sure the roots get completely drenched. --The final benefit is to keep the mulch from getting too close to the plant. Note: Keeping mulch away from the base of hostas helps to prevent Crown Rot and/or Petiole Rot. If not receptive to purchasing 5-gallon pots, rings cut from smaller pots can be used for small and mini hostas. For those of you who are willing to try this technique on just a few plants, I suggest first trying this on hostas that are believed to need just a little extra attention to grow well. A number of gardeners save plastic nursery pots for various reasons and would likely be happy to share.

AHS DUES: The American Hosta Society offers participation in all national activities, including a convention, 3 issues of The Hosta Journal, and a directory. They also have a web page - www.hosta.org. Dues are $30/yr, $57/2 yrs and $600 life for an individual. Family memberships are also available at $34/yr and $62/2 yrs. Make your check to AHS and send to the Membership Secretary, Sandie Markland, 8702 Pinnacle Rock Ct., Lorton, VA 22079. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Midwest Regional Hosta Society Dues are $10/yr. Send your check to: Peter Postlewaite, Treasurer, 21172 Andover Rd., Kildeer, IL 60047. ~~~~~~~~~~~ MISSISSIPPI VALLEY HOSTA SOCIETY DUES are $7/YR. Please make your check payable to MVHS and send to Dean Piatt, Treasurer, 2910 Telegraph Rd., Davenport, IA 52804. We offer 8 newsletters a year, reduced prices on hosta offerings, garden walks, first opportunity to buy plants at our annual hosta and plant sale and many other good opportunities. WHAT S HAPPENING! June 20 - QC Botanical Ctr June 19-20 -VanderVeer Garden Design Tour June 28 - MVHS Garden Walk July 12 - MVHS Bus Trip to Peoria Visit our MVHS Web Site: mvhosta.org Other hosta and garden web sites: American Hosta Society - http://www.hosta.org Midwest Hosta Society - http://www. midwesthostasociety.org Hosta Library - http://www.hostalibrary.org Hosta Forum - questions/answers - http:// forums.gardenweb.com/forums/hosta Mini Hosta Forum - http:// groups.yahoo.com/group/minihosta ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LET US KNOW!!! IF YOU HAVE MOVED or HAS YOUR EMAIL CHANGED? Send your corrected info to DEAN PIATT, 2910 TELEGRAPH RD., DAVENPORT, IA 52804. His email is: dpiatt@mvhosta.org Mississippi Valley Hosta Society 909 Mississippi Blvd. Bettendorf, Iowa 52722