Re: Queen of Islip


My Color Glory is in a gravity flow system and did not burn until i let the
water level get to deep. This year i've put in an area that is watered from
out kitchen sink run so its constant water. Will report later but water is
the secret for most hosta.

At 06:30 AM 5/12/98 EDT, you wrote:
>
>Clyde,
>
>My H. 'Queen of Islip' is scorched as well (not to mention, H. 'Golden
>Sunburst' and H. 'Color Glory'). I had them in morning sun but that
>still may have been too much for them. I've moved them to an area
>that gets no direct sun but has overhead light (the north side of my
>house). I've read that you should not let them dry out at all.
>
>Anyone else have any tips?
>
>Norm Lesch
>
> ----------
>From: CCREDUX
>To: hosta-open@mallorn.com
>Subject: Some Questions and Comments
>Date: Monday, May 11, 1998 8:39PM
>
>
>What is the best site for 'Queen of Islip'? Mine has grown well but is
>badly scorched this spring.
>
>
>Clyde Crockett z5
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Butch Ragland So. Indiana zone 5

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