Pic of the Day--Sea Thunder
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Pic of the Day--Sea Thunder
Hi All--Sea Thunder has been a problem plant for me and apparently for many others. It should be noted that the descriptions in the Hostas Library database, which I believe are taken from catalogs, are very complimentary. I have had the plant since 1998 and because it ended each year as a ragged mess, I have tried growing it in several different light conditions. In 2004 in tried it in a spot that gets a lot of sun and it wasn't happy there, either. So, its final address is in Loser's Lane, where it gets only dappled light. It's growth rate has been poor, also. Starting in 2001 it has measured 8x8, 12x7, 13x8, 10x10, 18x9, and 15x7 last summer. Zilis lists it at 33x16. To top it off, slugs like it. The only redeeming quality of this plant in our garden is attractive foliage in the very early season.
Registry - http://www.hostaregistrar.org/detail.ph ... %20Thunder
MyHostas - http://myhostas.be/db/hostas/Sea+Thunder
Hosta Library - http://www.hostalibrary.org/s/seathunder.html
The photos are from late June and late August.
Registry - http://www.hostaregistrar.org/detail.ph ... %20Thunder
MyHostas - http://myhostas.be/db/hostas/Sea+Thunder
Hosta Library - http://www.hostalibrary.org/s/seathunder.html
The photos are from late June and late August.
Hank
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Sea Thunder
I lost patience with mine too, but it died before I could shovel prune it.
George
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Looks just like my 2002 plants. Have two plants, left one alone and is still a single eye. Moved the second and it is a bit "happier" now with 3 eye and looks good right now.... but not for long.
Please try h. American Sweetheart a tetraploid sport of Sea Thunder from Hans Hansen. I have two and both are doing very well. Nice thick leaves and an above average growth rate.
MAC
Please try h. American Sweetheart a tetraploid sport of Sea Thunder from Hans Hansen. I have two and both are doing very well. Nice thick leaves and an above average growth rate.
MAC
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This is my "don't blink or you'll miss it" pic of Sea Thunder this year. I think I'll move it to a new bed to see if I can maintain this beauty.
I bought American Sweetheart at the end of the year, dormant, sight unseen. But it really looks very little like Sea Thunder. More of a beefier Night Before Christmas so far, and the center is not at all white (yet). I may do a swap-out with Sea Thunder and see what happens.
I bought American Sweetheart at the end of the year, dormant, sight unseen. But it really looks very little like Sea Thunder. More of a beefier Night Before Christmas so far, and the center is not at all white (yet). I may do a swap-out with Sea Thunder and see what happens.
Tigger, if it ain't broke, don't try to fix it! some plants are finicky, and this may be one. If its doing well where it is, leave it be, I say. Here's a pic. of mine, same spot since I got it, gets bigger and better each year. Its not yet totally unfurled, but stands about 20 inches high so far and a nice tight clump. took the pic. a few minutes ago.
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Hank, it does, as well as any other, and would do better if I treated for slugs, which I don't, anywhere. Though I do have to say, it is in almost full sun most of the day, on a steep slope, and if if gets real hot, it may have some melt out after a number of days, but so do others....so....!
Thanks, I do think its a pretty good looking specimen, if I may say so myself
Thanks, I do think its a pretty good looking specimen, if I may say so myself
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I'll have to post a pic of my Sea Thunder. It's doing very well and I virtually ignore it. I don't know why the difference.
Hank, your's looks like the bugs love it! It must be very tasty. I had the same problem with Cherry Berry and decided to move it into a pot. It's thriving there. I suggest you do the same with ST. Perhaps it will do better.
Hank, your's looks like the bugs love it! It must be very tasty. I had the same problem with Cherry Berry and decided to move it into a pot. It's thriving there. I suggest you do the same with ST. Perhaps it will do better.
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Hank, I think mine was attacked by ground insects and getting it off the ground insulated it a bit. I guess I forgot that I also moved it once potted to another location so it might be that the insect weren't as bad.
Here's a pic of Sea Thunder. I bought it in '05 and it seems to have done well. THere is a bit of damage from the late freeze, but it's recovered nicely.
Here's a pic of Sea Thunder. I bought it in '05 and it seems to have done well. THere is a bit of damage from the late freeze, but it's recovered nicely.
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Poppi,
How do you winter over your potted hostas?
MollyD
How do you winter over your potted hostas?
MollyD
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Lat: 42.89N, Lon: 77.28W
Lat: 42.89N, Lon: 77.28W
Hank, I'll do my best to remember to take a picture then and post it. From what I recall from last year it looked pretty good then. I'm curious now so I'll be sure to keep an eye out.
Molly, I put the pots in the garage. I don't water them until the spring when they start to wake...which is usually earlier than if they were in the gound. My husband turns the pots on their side and forgets about them. They usually do fine as well. I have lost a few that were left outside to late freeze so you need to be aware of the weather until after the last freeze.
poppi
Molly, I put the pots in the garage. I don't water them until the spring when they start to wake...which is usually earlier than if they were in the gound. My husband turns the pots on their side and forgets about them. They usually do fine as well. I have lost a few that were left outside to late freeze so you need to be aware of the weather until after the last freeze.
poppi
Thanks Poppi. We don't have a garage. Would you know approximately how cold it gets in there? Maybe I can find some place here to duplicate your conditions. I'd love to have some potted hostas. I think I'll experiment with undulata since I have tons of those
Thanks!
MollyD
Thanks!
MollyD
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