Wednesday, July 2, 2014

July 2014 Newsletter

Note from the President- First I want to thank Betty and Andy Malburg from Campbell’s Greenhouse for hosting our June meeting.  I had no idea of what all was involved in being a plant production greenhouse.  Andy’s enthusiasm about making a stack of trays, some soil, seeds, and automation turn into a basket of flowering beauty, all done in the shortest possible time, baffles me, but the proof of his capability lies in the product he sells.  The hanging baskets were beautiful!  The tour of the production houses and seeing the automated seed planter, soil machine, and temperature controls as well as the watering computer panels was mind boggling and inspiring.  Betty’s retail management skills were evident by the amount of things we purchased before the meeting and her organizing the set-up and tear-down of tables and chairs for our meeting was greatly appreciated.  Thank you Betty and Andy for a great time and for being wonderful hosts as well as for the hanging baskets you gave to various members and Melva especially thanks you for the white rock!

This afternoon I took down the portable greenhouse used each spring to house the orders of plants as they arrive in the mail.  The weather forecast is for rain and thunderstorms tonight and the plants will definitely appreciate a good rain after being planted in the open soil. 

After this past winter killed all of our Koi, Shubunkins, and Orfe, this is our first year of having a pond without the fish.  All of the fish dying had me ready to fill in the pond.   I miss my pets as part of them had been in the pond since it was built more than 15 years ago.   Not having the Koi greet you at feeding time was a bit depressing as they were always so active and kept the pond alive with movement.  But, I have to admit that being able to grow a water lily for the first time is rewarding.  The first water lily bloom opened today and it is beautiful.  We also started the water fall pump so the falls is at full water capacity so the sound of rushing water adds another interest to the fish-less pond.   To sum up my feelings about the pond without fish…..I do miss the activity, but I am thoroughly enjoying the ability to grow the water plants that the Koi used to eat no matter what I did to try and protect them from their hungry mouths. 

July 10th is Music-in-the-Garden at the Jessop’s in Lapeer.  This meeting involves something new to our group and will be something special.  We will have live music for an EMHS Meeting?  How exciting!  I look forward to seeing all of you on July 10th, 2014 at the Jessop’s.

Sincerely,
Glen
P.S. Don’t forget to bring a dish to pass for the potluck and a chair to sit on for the meeting. 

Next Meeting- July 10th, 2014 at Jim and Lorraine Jessop’s, 3735 Oregon Rd. in Lapeer at 6:00 PM.  This is the Music in the Garden Meeting featuring musician Steve Prince playing the Indian flute.  After viewing the gardens Mr. Prince will give a presentation about the Indian flute.  This will be a very interesting meeting as well as a good time to view Jim and Lorraine’s Daylily and Hosta collections.   
            Directions- From our regular meeting place of the Mayfield Twp. Hall- turn right to get to M-24.  Turn right (SSW) and drive 9/10ths of a mile to Davis Lake Road and turn right (West).  Drive 1.4 miles and turn Left (South) onto Millville Rd.  Drive 1.0 miles and turn Right (West) onto Oregon Rd.  Drive 1.3 miles to the destination (3735 Oregon Rd.) on Left (South) side of the road. 
            From I-75 (Saginaw/Birch Run)- Drive South on I-75 to I-475 south (Flint) to I-69 East and drive 12.5 miles to Exit 149 Elba Rd.  Turn left (North) and drive 4/10ths of a mile and turn right (East) onto Genesee Road.  Drive 3.6 miles and the road curves north and turns into Hayes Road.  Drive another 1.3 miles and turn Right (East) onto Oregon Road.  Drive 2/10ths of a mile to the destination (3735 Oregon Rd.) on the Right (South) side of the road.

Jim Jessop made a map of the Lapeer area that has been scanned and the file will be attached to your newsletter when it is emailed to you. 

2014 Calendar of Events: 
EMHS events are noted in bold print and other events are noted in italics.
July 10- Garden Meeting at The Jessop’s with
            “Music in the Garden” featuring Steve Prince
July 27 . Ed Elslager Hybridizers Group, Ann Arbor
Aug 14-
Garden Meeting at Diana O’Riordan’s
Aug. 24 Annual Meeting and Workday, Hidden Lake Gardens, Tipton
Sept 11- EMHS Plant Exchange at Pam Walmsley’s
Oct 9- Mayfield Twp. Hall, speaker Tony Reznicek 
Nov-
No Meeting
Nov. 2 Ed Elslager Hybridizers Group, Ann Arbor
Dec 11- Mayfield Twp. Hall, EMHS Christmas Party

Review the last two (2) meeting’s minutes on the blog.  We will vote to accept the minutes at the next meeting.

EMHS 2014 Gift Plant- Hosta “Bachelor Party” is the 2014 EMHS Gift Plant.  H. “Bachelor Party” is a medium size plant with mature dimensions of 14”H x30”W.  Each paid 2014 EMHS Membership will receive one plant as a gift.  More of the plants are available at the extremely low cost of $3.00 each.   You must be present at the July meeting to receive your free gift plant.

EMHS Business Cards- are still available for members to take for promoting the club.

Name Badges- If you need one of the new EMHS name badges, please put your printed name on the sign-up sheet at any meeting or you can email Glen with your request.  Glen will try to have your name badge at the next meeting. 

The EMHS T-shirt featuring Joseph Tychonievich's  Hosta Addiction self-test are $18.00 each for an EMHS Member and $20.00 each for a non-member.  Sizes available are XXL and XXXL.  
The proceeds from the sale of this shirt go to promote our “Purpose” which is, to promote the interest of hostas and shade gardening; to extend horticultural education and activities to its members and the community.

Hosta Stones- The hybridizer for 2014 is Hans Hansen and the plant is Hosta “Joy Ride”.  H. “Joy Ride” was introduced by Walter’s Gardens.  It forms a wriggly, broadly mounding mass of very wavy blue-green leaves accented with upright folded edges, grows to 16 x 36, and has 24 inch scapes of widely flared, tubular, light lavender flowers produced in midsummer.  
Also available are 3 Iron colored 2013 Hosta Stones featuring  "Indiana Bob" Balitewicz’s Hosta “Krugerrand” and 2 Brown 2012 Hosta Stones featuring Ron Livingston’s H. “Alakazaam” at the sale price is $30.00 for each stone.  In addition we have one Natural color 2011 Stone featuring Van Wade’s H. “American Halo” at $25.00 each.  All of the aforementioned stones are for sale on a first come first served basis.  There are three stone stands available at the price of $20.00 each.  If interested in purchasing any of these at the sale prices listed please call Cathy Hodgson at 810-664-8985.

This is the extra space that needs to be filled with your articles of information for EMHS.  Please give any information you want added to the monthly newsletter or the blog to Glen or email it to pacegardens@charter.net

Club Members selling Hosta or related products;
Please call or email to set an appointment before visiting
Daniels, Marlene, Bottle Wind chimes.  810-664-8317gardenfairy50@aol.com
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
Moore, Dyane- Fairy houses  https://www.facebook.com/GardenArtAndMoore
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

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/
Hosta College Website-http://ihostohio.com/portal/glhc/

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


Saginaw Valley Hosta Society, Dues $5 per year per household, Make check payable to SVHS and mail to: Marge Greskowiak, SVHS Treasurer, 10025 Lakewood Dr., Saginaw, MI 48609

EMHS Board of Officers:
President                     Glen Pace                   
pacegardens@charter.net      989-244-4029
Vice-President          Pam Walmsley
---no email---                          810-964-2311
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-Raising              Mick and  Cathy Hodgson    
cehodgso@hotmail.com         810-664-8985


Comments to the EMHS blog:  I am mentioning blog posting to let you know that your comments to the blog can be published too.  All you have to do is go to the EMHS blog at http://easternmichiganhostasociety.blogspot.com/   and comment to a blog posting which will alert me that you have made a comment.  Once I deem the comment valid for publishing I will okay and it will automatically be posted.  Please note that I cannot edit or spell check your comments, all I can do is to publish, ignore, or delete your comments.  All comments will be screened by me to deter any vulgarity or inappropriate comments being published to the EMHS blog.    Glen

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