Note from the President- We are beginning
to wonder if spring is ever going to settle into Mid-Michigan. We received the rains typical of spring, then
received more rains to flood any low lying areas only to be followed by
temperatures cold enough to freeze the flood water.
Last week I set up the 6x8 pop-up unheated greenhouse
that I use to protect the mail order deliveries received in early spring. I had it full of the plants purchased at
Hosta College and some deliveries from some rare plant nurseries when we got
the 22 degree night temps of last weekend.
Much to my surprise the plants inside this $100.00 plastic zip closed
greenhouse were fine. The five Hosta
“White Feather” inside the enclosure fared rather well with only two leaves
frost bitten and the Hawaiian Gingers nipped but still alive were the worst of
the damage. The other unheated
greenhouse houses the potted miniature trees and grafting rootstock where multiple
trees have been sprouting. Again, the
structure saved the tender plants inside its plastic walls.
Since nobody volunteered to be the new Vice-President of
EMHS at last month’s EMHS meeting, we will again be
seeking nominations for the Office of Vice President. Please consider volunteering for this
position. The duties of the position are
printed later in this newsletter.
The topic of this month’s meeting will be Wonderful
Woodlanders. This group of plants is a
favorite of mine and all plants pictured in this presentation are grown at Pace
Gardens. Unless you visited Pace Gardens
weekly from February to June you would never see all of these plants. So watching this presentation is a way to get
more than 3 months of flowers in one hour.
Be sure to print out the handout and bring it
to the meeting with you so you can make notes during the presentation. Another
perk of coming to this meeting is the chance of taking home one of the woodland
plants featured in the presentation, I will be donating a number of spring
ephemerals which will be given away as door prizes.
We have four new members of EMHS. Please welcome Debbie Minkler, Norma Oprea,
Cheryl Richardson, and Tammy Sherman to our group.
From the reports I receive from the blog site I can see that
more people are going to the blog to obtain information about EMHS. If you haven’t checked out the blog, please
do so at http://easternmichiganhostasociety.blogspot.com/
I hope to see you at the May 9th meeting.
Glen Pace
EMHS President
EMHS President
**The Hostas from the EMHS Plant Sale
will be delivered at the May Meeting, please be there to pick up your order or
call Glen to make arrangements.
Next Meeting- Our next meeting will be on
May 9th at 6:00 PM at the Mayfield Twp. Hall, 1900 N. Saginaw,
Lapeer, MI 48446. This is our regular
meeting place located just south of the point of M-24 and N. Saginaw, (the
driveway just north of the Cemetery).
The doors will open at 5:00 PM.
The topic
for this meeting is Wonderful Woodlanders.
This PowerPoint Presentation given by Glen Pace contains pictures of
spring wildflowers grown in the woodland setting. There are over 240 pictures in this fast
paced presentation. To help you keep
track of your own personal likes during the presentation there is a handout of
the species covered.
Seeking Nominations for Officer Position- We are seeking nominations for a new
Vice-President. Nominations will be
accepted at the May meeting.
Please consider helping our organization by volunteering to be our new Vice-President.
The duties of the position are;
Vice President- Assumes the duties of President when the President is absent. Co-signatory on EMHS checking account, helps set-up hall for meetings, sends thank you notes to speakers or hosts for current meeting.
Please consider helping our organization by volunteering to be our new Vice-President.
The duties of the position are;
Vice President- Assumes the duties of President when the President is absent. Co-signatory on EMHS checking account, helps set-up hall for meetings, sends thank you notes to speakers or hosts for current meeting.
If you are interested in
helping our club in this capacity you can call Glen, Mark, Marlene, Mick and Cathy, or Barb to ask any questions
you may have prior to the meeting.
Nematode Research- Per the vote taken at our April Meeting, EMHS
will be donating $500.00 to the Research being conducted at Ohio State
University.
2013 Interlochen Bus Trip- June
27th, 2013
The deadline for sign-up for the trip is May 1st, if you are planning to go on this bus tour please contact Carolyn at 989-871-2873 so she has an accurate accounting of those who will be prepaying the deposit.
The deadline for sign-up for the trip is May 1st, if you are planning to go on this bus tour please contact Carolyn at 989-871-2873 so she has an accurate accounting of those who will be prepaying the deposit.
Bus will
leave Meijer parking lot in Birch Run at 8:00 AM (loading begins at 0730)
Stop at McDonald’s in Clare for bathroom break at 9:30 AM
Arrive in Interlochen at 11:30
Stop for lunch in Interlochen
Arrive at Interlochen Perennial Farm at 1:30 PM, tour, shop and reload bus to leave by 3:30 PM
Arrive at Cedar Hedge Gardens, tour, shop, reload bus in 1.5-2 hours.
Arrive back in Clio or Birch Run around 8:00 PM
Stop at McDonald’s in Clare for bathroom break at 9:30 AM
Arrive in Interlochen at 11:30
Stop for lunch in Interlochen
Arrive at Interlochen Perennial Farm at 1:30 PM, tour, shop and reload bus to leave by 3:30 PM
Arrive at Cedar Hedge Gardens, tour, shop, reload bus in 1.5-2 hours.
Arrive back in Clio or Birch Run around 8:00 PM
The EMHS Board by majority vote has authorized the
trip to be subsidized by the club so that each member attending will pay only
$25.00 (non-refundable deposit) for the trip as long as at least 30 people
reserve a spot on the bus by paying the deposit in advance.
Review the April meeting
minutes on the blog. We
will vote to accept the minutes at the next meeting.
Hosta Stones- The last order for 2013 Hosta Stones will be placed soon, please order
your stone now. The hybridizer for
2013 is "Indiana Bob" Balitewicz and the Hosta is Krugerrand. H. Krugerrand is a large, upright mound,
thick bright gold foliage, large leaf 14 X 10 inches up to 171/2 X 131/2
inches, 17 vein pairs, ovate shape, moderately wavy. slightly corrugated, with
pale lavender flowers. The official unveiling of the 2013 Hosta
Stone was at Hosta College in Piqua, OH on March 15th, 2013.
There are
2012 Hosta Stones featuring Ron Livingston’s H. “Alakazaam” left this
year. The price is $35.00 for each
stone. We also have two 2011 Stones
featuring Van Wade’s H. “American Halo” and one 2008 Stone featuring Gil Jones’
H. “Joshua’s Banner”. These stones are
in natural color and are $30.00 each. If
interested in purchasing any of these stones please call Cathy Hodgson at
810-664-8985.
2013
Calendar of Events:
May 9th-
EMHS Meeting, Mayfield Twp. Hall, Glen Pace
speaker
May 19th- MHS Workday at Hidden Lake Gardens
June 2nd- Hosta Hybridizers Group, Ann Arbor
Matthieu Botanical Gardens
June 2nd- Hosta Hybridizers Group, Ann Arbor
Matthieu Botanical Gardens
June 13th- EMHS Meeting, at Phil/Ginger Lisik’s in Hemlock, MI
June
13-15th– AHS Nat’l Meeting, Milwaukee,
WI
June 22nd- MHS Garden Walk
June 27th- EMHS Bus Trip to Interlochen
June
28-29th- Great Lakes Regional Tailgate,
IN
July 11th-
EMHS Meeting, at Helen Wischmeyer’s in Vassar
July 13th-
MHS Leaf Show/Plant Sale, Lansing, MI
July 28th- Hosta Hybridizers Group, Ann Arbor
Matthieu Botanical Gardens
July 28th- Hosta Hybridizers Group, Ann Arbor
Matthieu Botanical Gardens
August
8th- EMHS Meeting, at Rhonda Laur’s
in Otter Lake, MI
August
25th- MHS Annual Meeting/Workday,
Hidden
Lake Gardens, Tipton, MI
Sept.
12th- EMHS Plant Exchange, at the Hanner’s Otisville, MI
October
10th- EMHS Meeting, Mayfield Twp.
Hall, Speaker- Joseph Tychonievich
Nov 3rd- Hosta Hybridizers Group, Ann Arbor
Matthieu Botanical Gardens
Nov 3rd- Hosta Hybridizers Group, Ann Arbor
Matthieu Botanical Gardens
Nov- no EMHS meeting
December 12th- EMHS Christmas Party, Mayfield Twp. Hall
December 12th- EMHS Christmas Party, Mayfield Twp. Hall
Club
Members selling Hosta or related products;
Please
call or email to set an appointment before visiting
Hanner, Mark/Becky- Pottery. 810-631-4292, mhanner@aol.com
Hunter, Barb- Hosta, Daylilies, Pond supplies.
810-664-7531, baha@chartermi.net
Lisik, Phil/Ginger-Hosta, Daylilies, other
plants. 989-642-5772, lisik46@yahoo.com
Pickard, Carolyn- Daylilies, Hosta. 989-871-2873, robfamily5@yahoo.com
Salk, Pat/Bill Kapustka, Daylilies. 810-678-3519, daylilyabode@msn.com
Smith, Stan/Mary Lou, Concrete leaves, toad
houses. 989-845-3455 smlsmith@chartermi.net
Websites
of Interest:
American Hosta Society- http://www.americanhostasociety.org/
American
Hosta Society Convention Website- http://www.hosta2012.com/
AHS Hosta Library Website- http://www.hostalibrary.org/
Michigan Hosta Society Website- http://www.hostahappenings.com/
Eastern Michigan Hosta Society blog- http://easternmichiganhostasociety.blogspot.com/
AHS Hosta Library Website- http://www.hostalibrary.org/
Michigan Hosta Society Website- http://www.hostahappenings.com/
Eastern Michigan Hosta Society blog- http://easternmichiganhostasociety.blogspot.com/
Hosta Society Membership info-
American Hosta Society, $30 individual, $57/2 years, $34 family, $62/2 years
Send dues to: Sandie Markland, AHS Membership Secretary, Post Office Box 7539, Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948
Michigan Hosta Society, Dues are $15 per household for up to two people, good for 2 years. Make checks payable to: The Michigan Hosta Society and send to; Michigan Hosta Society, 2509 Wembly Lane, Troy, MI 48084-1280
Eastern Michigan Hosta Society, Dues $5 per year per
household, Make check payable to EMHS and mail to: Barb Hunter, EMHS Treasurer,
316 Davis Lake Rd. Lapeer, MI 48746
EMHS Board of Officers:
President Glen Pace pacegardens@charter.net 989-244-4029
Vice-President Carolyn Pickard robfamily5@yahoo.com
989-871-2873
Treasurer Barb Hunter baha@chartermi.net 810-664-7531
Secretary Marlene Daniels gardenfairy50@aol.com 810-664-8317
Past President Mark Hanner mhanner@aol.com 810-631-4292
Fund- Mick and
Raising Cathy Hodgson cehodgso@hotmail.com 810-664-8985
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