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Is it my imagination, or are there many fewer items on the Auction this year?
George
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Jamie, I have for several years. This year, however, I'm afraid of spreading nematodes. They're rampant in my largest bed, and in a large number of my potted Hostas on the north side of my house where my breeding plants are. From my spreadsheet lists I don't know where the potted plant is, and I wouldn't take the chance.
I am going to try the hot water bath treatment again in the spring, this time with Chris' suggested cooling-off bath added.
I doubt anyone would bid on Sun Power, Frances Williams, Big Daddy, or the like. Those are in my oldest bed which is far from the rest.
I was looking to buy, however, which is after all how they make money. That was the reason for my comment.
George
I am going to try the hot water bath treatment again in the spring, this time with Chris' suggested cooling-off bath added.
I doubt anyone would bid on Sun Power, Frances Williams, Big Daddy, or the like. Those are in my oldest bed which is far from the rest.
I was looking to buy, however, which is after all how they make money. That was the reason for my comment.
George
Mike.is it your pic of Blaue Zunge
It sure is a beauty... and going to be big
It sure is a beauty... and going to be big
Against stupidity the gods themselves struggle in vain.
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Hope I can donate or bye in the future, but with extras up to $ 100 it is not possible
But one day we can do an EU fraction
Bying/trading plants are the only times I love to be an EU ziticen... 10 + years ago I couldn't even bye a plant in Germany or Sweeden
But one day we can do an EU fraction
Bying/trading plants are the only times I love to be an EU ziticen... 10 + years ago I couldn't even bye a plant in Germany or Sweeden
Against stupidity the gods themselves struggle in vain.
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Your right Jamie, I could donate.....I donated for the first time ever to the HL auction.....I felt good......Now I am scared/worrying myself probably for nothing, that I hope this stupid weather we are having, doesn't kill my donation..... We have had so much rain and some of the garden is sitting in water....I will die if something happens...I am probably worrying for nothing....I never thought of nemotoads... Although what I donated for that auction, does not have them in that garden.....I too, think that bidding and winning is my donation.......maybe I will buy something from Chris to donate. Let me think......
First off I want to Thank everyone that has decided to donate and bid on item(s) for this great cause.
If you haven't donated and have anything to spare please post Bill or Carol with your donation. I knew the money was going to be split 50/50 with the HL and First Look Region 1, but last rumor I heard was donations needed to pick up or all money would be sent to Bob to keep the HL funded.
George,
Sorry to hear about the nematodes and hope you have some luck in trying to cure the plants.. I now that the donations are down and if they don't pick up all money made from this auction will got straight to Bob for all his hard work on the HL, so even if you only donate a big daddy, fragrant bouquet, fried bananas, etc it's going for a great cause.. Plus remember were we all newbies at once and bought these common plants also .. Thank You for what you've donated and spent in the auctions in the past..
Kathleen,
I hear you about the weather and it's crazy here also.. We get 3 days or 40 degree weather a week and the rest is freezing weather. It seems like more of the higher dollar hostas are donated so maybe if we donate a few more common ones then allot will beable to afford them .. Thank You also for past and present contributions to the auctions..
I wasn't sure what to donate either and may still contact a nursery and buy a few to donate. To me spending 40 to 50 dollars for plants to donate is well worth the cause.. I know it costs Bob a nice chunk to have the HL hosted with all the traffic and photos added, so anything will be greatly appreciated by all hosta collectors.. It gives us a little better reinsurance that the HL will be there for years to come.. It's hard to make money in auctions when only 15 people donated out of the thousands that collect. I think some people are afraid that most won't get any bids, but I've never seen a auction close with a plant not getting a bid .. Allot of people like the groups of Blues, Yellows, Greens, and groups like Fragrant Bouquet, Fragrant Fire, fragrant Dream, Fragrant Blue, Etc. Thanks again everyone and let make some money for this great cause(s)..
If you haven't donated and have anything to spare please post Bill or Carol with your donation. I knew the money was going to be split 50/50 with the HL and First Look Region 1, but last rumor I heard was donations needed to pick up or all money would be sent to Bob to keep the HL funded.
George,
Sorry to hear about the nematodes and hope you have some luck in trying to cure the plants.. I now that the donations are down and if they don't pick up all money made from this auction will got straight to Bob for all his hard work on the HL, so even if you only donate a big daddy, fragrant bouquet, fried bananas, etc it's going for a great cause.. Plus remember were we all newbies at once and bought these common plants also .. Thank You for what you've donated and spent in the auctions in the past..
Kathleen,
I hear you about the weather and it's crazy here also.. We get 3 days or 40 degree weather a week and the rest is freezing weather. It seems like more of the higher dollar hostas are donated so maybe if we donate a few more common ones then allot will beable to afford them .. Thank You also for past and present contributions to the auctions..
I wasn't sure what to donate either and may still contact a nursery and buy a few to donate. To me spending 40 to 50 dollars for plants to donate is well worth the cause.. I know it costs Bob a nice chunk to have the HL hosted with all the traffic and photos added, so anything will be greatly appreciated by all hosta collectors.. It gives us a little better reinsurance that the HL will be there for years to come.. It's hard to make money in auctions when only 15 people donated out of the thousands that collect. I think some people are afraid that most won't get any bids, but I've never seen a auction close with a plant not getting a bid .. Allot of people like the groups of Blues, Yellows, Greens, and groups like Fragrant Bouquet, Fragrant Fire, fragrant Dream, Fragrant Blue, Etc. Thanks again everyone and let make some money for this great cause(s)..
I think all these fund-raising auctions would do a lot better in donations if they were held during the growing season. Then we could see what we had that looks good enough to share, and the winners would get their plants quickly.
I would love to donate, but I don’t dare as I never have any idea if a certain plant will come through the winter and our Jekyll/Hyde spring season in any shape to divide. I mostly only have one of each, so I don’t even have a backup to offer if the worst happens. If the plant I donate had heaved or had its eyes frosted/frozen off, the winner might have to wait a few years for the plant to regenerate for me to be able to fulfill the promise. That wouldn’t make me any friends and might put the winner off bidding again.
wanda
I would love to donate, but I don’t dare as I never have any idea if a certain plant will come through the winter and our Jekyll/Hyde spring season in any shape to divide. I mostly only have one of each, so I don’t even have a backup to offer if the worst happens. If the plant I donate had heaved or had its eyes frosted/frozen off, the winner might have to wait a few years for the plant to regenerate for me to be able to fulfill the promise. That wouldn’t make me any friends and might put the winner off bidding again.
wanda
Hi Wanda,
We all understand that we can't control mother nature and accidents happen. That's why in the auction rules it states that if we have a problem with the plant not coming back that was donated then a full refund will be offered. Or maybe the bidder would be willing to work out a deal on another hosta or 2 instead .. I can't see anyone getting mad over something we can't control
We all understand that we can't control mother nature and accidents happen. That's why in the auction rules it states that if we have a problem with the plant not coming back that was donated then a full refund will be offered. Or maybe the bidder would be willing to work out a deal on another hosta or 2 instead .. I can't see anyone getting mad over something we can't control
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OK, I donated a chunk of my 'Midas Touch' which hasn't been divided in a few years. Got it in 1989, and it's in my isolated, old Hosta bed. (Nematode free!)
George
George
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This posting got me going and I donated some big green 2nd year tissue cultures to the auction.
Hopefully this will help the cause.
Hopefully this will help the cause.
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You are welcome Whitewater176!
I think the Rosedale Richie Valens are going to really grow like crazy this year. It looks like a very nice, very big green one.
Once the leaf piecrusting comes it will be a wow and a monster.
The other two might be a bit slower growing but should do well this year.
I think the Rosedale Richie Valens are going to really grow like crazy this year. It looks like a very nice, very big green one.
Once the leaf piecrusting comes it will be a wow and a monster.
The other two might be a bit slower growing but should do well this year.
Thank you to all donators and congratulation to all winners
Think Wanda is in to something--- the auction is only one month after the HL auction and for some there is a loooong way to spring, waiting at least a month may be better.
Is the auctions seen/ followed by japanes and Aussies ??
Darn late not to be slepy as an Europena... 4 AM
Think Wanda is in to something--- the auction is only one month after the HL auction and for some there is a loooong way to spring, waiting at least a month may be better.
Is the auctions seen/ followed by japanes and Aussies ??
Darn late not to be slepy as an Europena... 4 AM
Against stupidity the gods themselves struggle in vain.
E-mail for pics hostapics@gmail.com
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