digging free hostas tomorrow
nicholsworth Z6 Indianapolis
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Comments (9)A different thing happened today. Rather than transplanting the existing hostas, I happen to see a person selling different varieties of hostas on Craigslist. I went there today and bought 'em. I only spent $20. I brought home the following: 1. 10 hostas (4 different kinds) 2. 6 irises (2 different kinds) Majority of the hostas had good number of leaves and were about 12 to 16 inches long. The 4 irises were 2 ft long. The other 2 iris looked like lilies. Now, I'm thinking what to put behind these hostas/irises. This is the location where I planted them all. Disregard the arrow on the picture. This is an old picture I have which I posted at bananas.org. The white arrow is pointing to the banana I planted. :) I'll take a picture tomorrow morning. Oh, on the leftmost are the wilting hostas my wife bought a month ago. That's what I was planning to divide and transplant. It's really huge. One more, I have a 50 ft soaker hose. Can I water them every morning for 15 minutes? Thanks for all the advice you guys told me above!!! :) I really appreciated it....See MoreHAVE: Free Plants for the Digging, Olympia
Comments (3)Sorry, I have been out of town. I work tomorrow (Monday) and Tuesday, but I can come over after work. I have your e-mail with your address, so I don't know why you are getting error messages. If you want to e-mail me directly, my address is tammyinolympia@yahoo.com. Regards, Tammy...See MoreWhen should I dig up Hostas for move south?
Comments (5)What I'd do: Wait until just before or after first frost to dig & pot the hosta. Use a porous mix to fill in & around the root ball. Move to an unheated shelter to wait for the move. (Any place where they won't get rained on.) As to how you actually transport them will be weather dependent. If it's unusually warm, I'd forgo the rooftop bag where they'll get heated up by the sun. (Weight on the car top also a concern?) Have on hand some ice, frozen in 1/2 gallon plastic milk jugs to pack in between the potted hosta and tuck a couple of blankets over them to keep them well chilled--if you transport them inside a heated car. Another thing you might consider doing--before you load the hosta, put down some large pieces of reflective mylar (cheap tanning blankets), load the hosta & cover with more mylar & then cover with blankets. The mylar will work to reflect heat away from the 'package' and help keep the cold in. Might want to insulate underneath the bottom layer of mylar, too, to protect from any heat rising into the car from the exhaust system. Use recycled styrofoam packing or get a sheet of the cheap (white) beadboard from Home Depot or Lowes. Aim for packaging them in a sort of free form ice chest. Once you're at your destination, transfer to a place in the shade (but not next to any heated structures.) As soon as you can, pop them out of the pots & heel them in somewhere shady (but dry) and maybe consider lightly covering them with something like pine boughs to keep them from getting too wet. Then maybe the easiest thing to do would be to just leave the MA hosta in MA & replace them with southern grown hosta. Spring comes really early in Alabama so you won't have long to wait!...See MoreI wasn't planning to dig up a bunch of hostas, but...
Comments (14)I also agree with all the comments above: After the assessor comes to view the damage and give the quote (please be seated during that time-I cringe at the thought of your out of pocket cost for someone's reckless driving.)... and if it does need excavation... then yes dig up the area saving what you can of the hosta clumps, Solomon seal tubers and the other root balls. As Babka, said heel them into a makeshift bed for the winter (no need to be pretty about it for the time being- they can be sorted out in the Spring). https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/info/heeling-in-plants.htm As popmama and windymess said, do this ONLY if it is safe for you to poke around the area. Preserving your health and safety is worth more than preserving a garden. And 100% on Madplanter's idea of a few boulders strategically placed and landscaped into the yard as a buffer (a guard wall even!) to prevent any other drive through's. What a mess to your house and you had recently done some updates, too, ugh! Yet, looking at the big picture I am glad that no one was hurt. It does leave me wondering like everyone else- how does a car plow into a house and just drive away??! There must be some car parts broken off that police can investigate the damage done to your house (not to mention the yard) and find the driver. Accidents happen... and I would be in shock, but I would also be infuriated that the person/vehicle fled the scene. So, I am very sorry this happened to you, but relieved that at least no one at your house was injured....See Morenicholsworth Z6 Indianapolis
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