We recently had 5-6" of rain in about 2 hours... this was the outcome for my hosta beds.
The Christmas tree you see came through the culvert in the previous photo. Good thing everything was anchored down.
My main hosta bed that was submerged. The rock in the picture that is barely above water is about 8 inches tall.
These were taken about an hour later. The ones in the next picture were completely underwater in the first picture of this post.
The creek in the upper left corner of this one is almost back to its normal width but normally the water is 2-3" deep. Its probably 18-24" in this photo.
Fortunately, other than being a little dirty, most of the hosta seem to be fine. A couple of the hosta near the culvert lost some of the dirt covering their roots but otherwise they all survived.
Hosta truly are hardy plants.
Flooded Hosta = Hardy Hosta
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Re: Flooded Hosta = Hardy Hosta
Wow, what an incredible scene! I think I would've been worried that the poor hostas would've been washed away with flood waters like that. But you're right, they do look as though they held up okay. They're tough indeed.
~ Karen
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Re: Flooded Hosta = Hardy Hosta
That's a scary scene. Hopefully no permanent damage.
Ed McHugh, Sicklerville NJ
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Re: Flooded Hosta = Hardy Hosta
Wow...I could almost hear that water rushing through the cluvert. Amazing pics!
Glad the hostas did not wash away!
Linda P
Glad the hostas did not wash away!
Linda P
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And frosts are slain and flowers begotten.....
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And frosts are slain and flowers begotten.....
Algernon Charles Swinburne
Latitude: 41° 51' 12.1572"
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Re: Flooded Hosta = Hardy Hosta
You knew you had to get rid of that X-Mas tree long time ago- didn't yu
>Great pics
Think the hostas loved the root wash
>Great pics
Think the hostas loved the root wash
Against stupidity the gods themselves struggle in vain.
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Re: Flooded Hosta = Hardy Hosta
Nature sure has a way of telling us just how insignificant our efforts can be - tornadoes, hail, floods - about all a reasonable person can do is get out of the way.
Glad to see how well your gardens came through this onslaught - thanks for sharing your pics... I'll be looking for updates later in the season!
Glad to see how well your gardens came through this onslaught - thanks for sharing your pics... I'll be looking for updates later in the season!