Gunther's Prize
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- hummingbird
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Gunther's Prize
Can anyone give me some info on your experience growing Gunthers Prize? Is it pokey, somewhat stable, best conditions it seems to like?
I have a couple coming and would like to know what to expect.
I have a couple coming and would like to know what to expect.
"Friends are as elusive as rainbows"
Do you really think you need 2 of them?? I think you should send one on to me. Then if you accidentally kill the one in hot, dry Colorado, the other one will still be good.
I'll see if I can find a pic of Gunther's Prize in the Stark Garden from the 2004 convention. I might have one from last year too.
I'll see if I can find a pic of Gunther's Prize in the Stark Garden from the 2004 convention. I might have one from last year too.
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Reldon your a hoot u are....I got 2 coming, but it wasn't planned that way....I ordered 1 and then seen one in auction, I really didn't think I'd win it, but did, so that's the short story on that one.
I've seen the pics in the HL and it looks very pretty, and I want to keep it that way, yes CO hot dry conditions is exactly why I'm asking questions....probably plant each one in a differant location in hopes of not killing both. Thanks for that Reldon
I've seen the pics in the HL and it looks very pretty, and I want to keep it that way, yes CO hot dry conditions is exactly why I'm asking questions....probably plant each one in a differant location in hopes of not killing both. Thanks for that Reldon
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Stark's
Reldon, what is the story with Stark? Are they still operating? It's strange not to get a catalog from a nursery when you spend over $200 with them.
George
George
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Just trying to be helpful, Rachel.
George - Stark Gardens was sold by Gunther's son, Dean, to Eric & Sheila Kinman after the 2004 AHS convention. I think the deal had been in the works before that, because I was up there for the 1st time in the fall of 2003 & Eric was working in the gardens then. [I just didn't know who he was until the following year.] I have a catalog from them from 2005 I think. I don't remember if I have one last year or not. Eric is a vendor at the Des Moines Farmer's Market on Saturday mornings. He was elected Vice-President of the ROHS last fall. The garden was on the ROHS summer tour last year. He's done a lot of work upgrading things. I don't know him except to see him & say hello. You can ask Marlys or HostaRod for more info about Stark's/Eric. They both know him.
I just looked thru my pics from both 2004 & 2006 & didn't find one pic of Gunther's Prize. I have very few pics from the convention tour because the hostas & people were so thick & the paths back then were so narrow. And it was a rainy morning & they were muddy. Last year not so many people & the paths were wider & the display gardens were greatly expanded. But I still didn't take a pic of GP. I did find a pic of Eric, but...
George - Stark Gardens was sold by Gunther's son, Dean, to Eric & Sheila Kinman after the 2004 AHS convention. I think the deal had been in the works before that, because I was up there for the 1st time in the fall of 2003 & Eric was working in the gardens then. [I just didn't know who he was until the following year.] I have a catalog from them from 2005 I think. I don't remember if I have one last year or not. Eric is a vendor at the Des Moines Farmer's Market on Saturday mornings. He was elected Vice-President of the ROHS last fall. The garden was on the ROHS summer tour last year. He's done a lot of work upgrading things. I don't know him except to see him & say hello. You can ask Marlys or HostaRod for more info about Stark's/Eric. They both know him.
I just looked thru my pics from both 2004 & 2006 & didn't find one pic of Gunther's Prize. I have very few pics from the convention tour because the hostas & people were so thick & the paths back then were so narrow. And it was a rainy morning & they were muddy. Last year not so many people & the paths were wider & the display gardens were greatly expanded. But I still didn't take a pic of GP. I did find a pic of Eric, but...
Hi Reldon Hostarod and my wife and my self Helped Eric o getting Starks into some kinda shape last year.Eric got to keep the name and the gardens.He vends at conventions and is open most of the time.He's building a house this year on the land.While trying to get things going at the gardens.I think he has his hands full.He usally sends out post card fliers.But he must be to busy for that.I'm sure hostarod and myself will be there to help again this year.He has alot to handle by him self.Jimmy
Rachel
Reldons first reply was taken from my brain
Reldons first reply was taken from my brain
Do you really think you need 2 of them?? I think you should send one on to me
What can I offer.. a cooler and more humid location- perfect for a back up
Enjoy
Pia
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E-mail for pics hostapics@gmail.com
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Stark Garden Catalog
'Stark Gardens' catalog just went to press a couple weeks ago. I haven't gotten mine yet either. Eric emailed saying the catalog was being dropped at the printer about then.
I'm hoping to have Stark Gardens catalogs at the Garden Gala my local garden club is sponsoring April 14th in Knoxville, Ia.
I bet, if we're patient, they will come.
Jimmy Mac, good seeing you're still around. I was wondering how it's going up in your 'neck of the woods'.
MM
I'm hoping to have Stark Gardens catalogs at the Garden Gala my local garden club is sponsoring April 14th in Knoxville, Ia.
I bet, if we're patient, they will come.
Jimmy Mac, good seeing you're still around. I was wondering how it's going up in your 'neck of the woods'.
MM
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Hi Rachael,
I think that, since you will be coming up to Canada anyway, that perhaps you should just bring one of those GP's up with you and I will take care of it for you. This would be a good idea just in case the other one doesn't do well in your hot, dry conditions. I really don't mind at all. In fact, I have the perfect spot for it. In fact, I think that I hear one of them calling out to us that it really, really likes that idea.
Lynn
I think that, since you will be coming up to Canada anyway, that perhaps you should just bring one of those GP's up with you and I will take care of it for you. This would be a good idea just in case the other one doesn't do well in your hot, dry conditions. I really don't mind at all. In fact, I have the perfect spot for it. In fact, I think that I hear one of them calling out to us that it really, really likes that idea.
Lynn
I bought one in 2005 at the convention.
here it is the night i brought home.
I have not had it long enough to offer you and info. - at least good info.
but I have it where it is shaded with a redbud and it seems to be happy even with several leaves missing thanks to the deer
2006 pic - not a good pic but it did get larger the fist year in the ground at least
you can see the leaf were about half is missing and a couple of others were gone - good thing they did not like it
here it is the night i brought home.
I have not had it long enough to offer you and info. - at least good info.
but I have it where it is shaded with a redbud and it seems to be happy even with several leaves missing thanks to the deer
2006 pic - not a good pic but it did get larger the fist year in the ground at least
you can see the leaf were about half is missing and a couple of others were gone - good thing they did not like it
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There's Eric...He's being "hussied" by the red hat girls. It's a regional phenomena. Dean Stark now resides in Renton WA. I'm sure Eric and Sheila will make a good side job from the gardens. They both have day jobs currently. Maybe someday Stark Gardens will make a living for them. The Gunther's prize I got has now reverted to it's parent plant. I believe mine was TC. I'm glad it was a gift and I'm not out the money for the now stabilized plant. Later, Love, Lisa
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