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The Bad, The Ugly, Some Good, and an Update

Ludicious Acres
9 years ago

Hello Hosta Friends,

As some have noticed, I’ve been MIA since the beginning of Feb. Last I recall, we were sharing desert as I whined to you about my Winterland of Despair.

Well, your thoughts and prayers were heard. We are finally knee-deep in Spring, and I’m nothing short of thrilled. Feel like I was dragged through Jon’s Gully to get here, but hey … what doesn’t kill us only makes us stronger, right ?

My professional career continues to dominate most of my time, and I contribute that largely to my absence here on the forums.

With what free time I do have, I am outside tending to my slowly waking garden. Can you blame me ? :p

I do try and keep up with the new posts, see all the newbies coming on board, watch everyone else’s gardens wake up, laugh at Don and Mocc going back and forth in the endless saga over fragrants, and smile as poor Jo endlessly cheers everyone else on as she waits patiently for her own babies to emerge. ♥

I’m still here … even if you don’t ‘see’ me.

But today I called in ‘sick’ and decided it was time to touch base with the only people who can appreciate gorgeous foliage. :)

A dear friend once said, “it is that much sweeter to be able to share”.

But in usual dramatic Ludi fashion, I have to prep the scene before I unleash the pretties … which sadly are not that many this year.

I suffered some losses coming out of this hellacious winter. Three pots of Spigelia, Two pots of Brunnera, Two pots of Toad Lilies, and the following three hostas all bit the big one. :(

Dream Weaver
Fluted Fountain
Andrew #3 (the biggest of my three)

All were mush once I tipped the pots to see what was going in the medium.

I have intentions to replace Fluted Fountain and Dream Weaver, but I think I am going to see how my remaining two Andrew do before I decide to buy any more. Kind of the reason I got three in the first place … just a shame the one showing the most progress ended up rotting.

Several others are showing severe setback from last year. It could have been a hundred different reason as to why they are smaller, but I am just happy to see they made it at all.

For example:

Journey’s End in 2013

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A mere shadow of its former self this year. :(

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This is my Liberty, which I know rotted, but actually has new pips coming up around the main one that stalled.

I’m glad I didn’t decide to tip this one since it seems it will be just fine. I saw this happen last year with Mojito. The central main eye got damaged in shipping, but later shot up several smaller pips to compensate. So I am hopeful for Liberty seeing these new pips.

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There are others that are showing severe setback, but I won’t share anymore painful visuals. Ok, maybe one more. :p

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To add insult to injury, we also got hit with a mid-April freeze/frost (whichever Ken prefers) that lasted two nights.

To try and put this in perspective, here is a picture taken on 3/9/2014 while everything was still asleep.

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And the makeshift tent I erected to try and save what had started to emerge. Pic taken on 4/18/2014.

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Here is what I learned … don’t let your fabric sit directly on the emerging pips … else you get what I’ve been calling “Freezerburn”.

Mikado and Dark Shadows

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Blue Ivory

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Montana AM

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Hudson Bay

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Raspberry Sundae (hit the worst)

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Night before Christmas

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Avocado

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But you can see here with Lakeside Surf Rider that the new flush is already emerging pristine. I’m hoping in time the new leaves will layer over top the mangled and you will barely see them.

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Fortunately though, not every hosta I own got burnt. Here are just some that made it out unscathed. I'm still not even close to having all their school pictures taken.

English Sunrise (Still a pup, but LOVING the color)

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Broad Band

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Grand Tiara

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Mourning Dove

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Baby Bunting, Pandora’s Box, Cameo (Mom’n dah Kids)

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Hyuga Urajiro

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Sun Power (indeed)

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And my original two Andrews. God Bless ‘em, this will be their third year with me. They haven’t died yet … not gotten any bigger … but still alive.

I did treat them to some fresh Fafards and slightly bigger pots now that they have more than a fist year liner’s root system.

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And some group shots. When lumped together you can barely notice the Freezerburn.

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Given my miserable winter (see, I’m still whining), all the hours I have worked, and my several losses and setbacks … I decided to treat myself to an early Birthday present recently whilst up in Peddler’s Village shopping.

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Chimes of Orpheus

It's a Wind Chime ! I’m not sure the chord (I need to find the little card) but it sounds like HEAVEN !!! It was made by Windsinger. I absolutely adore wind chimes and this one hit my ear just right when I rang it at the shop.

So as you can see, Ludi is alive and well. A bit chilled from the winter, but overall Life is good. I wish I didn’t have to work the hours I do, but it is a necessary evil.

I will do my best to touch base when I can. Until then, keep the pictures coming.

Much Love,
Ludi

EDIT: Added Link to the recording of my new Wind Chime, and to spell Jon's name right. :)

This post was edited by Ludisia on Mon, May 12, 14 at 19:48

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