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Mar 29, 2014 3:58 PM CST
Name: Susan
Virginia (Zone 8a)
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profesora said:Susan, I want to remind you that I live about 2 hours east of James. I had the winter he had.
Jan, I too, noticed that winter is not as much a killer as spring. Growing hostas in pots has given a lot of data on the causes of grown rot.

Last summer I asked about light needed in a cold greenhouse because I planed on storing potted daylilies there for the winter. Some members, instead of answering my question, questioned why I decided to pot them in the first place, instead of planting in the ground, and further questioned why I would place them in a greenhouse.

Because of my experiences in my miniscule part of this country, I knew that newly planted daylilies might not survive. Since I bought plants into October, I was sure they would not have enough time to acclimate, and therefore, would not survive.

I have over 250 potted daylilies in the greenhouse that will be planted in their permanent locations as soon as the ground is warm enough. The dormants went dormant for less than three months, and the others grew beautifully and increased. All plants are growing well and now, more than ever, I am glad I followed my plans.

I still have some ice and snow over parts of the beds, and I can see a little greenery under the mulch. I do not move the mulch until I see at least three inches above the mulch. The mulch will be moved about six to eight inches away from the root base.


Gerry,
I did not forget where you live. LOL. I just did not know! I think everyone had a bad winter even those in Florida. It was a lot colder than what we are use to.

I think that was a good idea putting the daylilies in the greenhouse for winter, so far as I know a lot of growers do that even the ones in Florida.

Most of my hostas are in the ground. Only one or two waiting for a permanent home after I figure out how much sun they like. That is the good thing about putting the new ones in a pot, you can shuffle them around till you find just the right place for them.

Hostas seem to all be different about how much sun they tolerate, but I bought a lot of small ones and they got use to the heat, they acclimated. I have some that are not listed as sun tolerant and they are doing fine.

I am adding more Perlite to the potted daylilies for better drainage and it works good and is not as heavy as the sand.
Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Mat.6:28-29

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