BEGONIA CHATTER Astro Branch American Begonia Society 4513 Randwick Drive Houston, Texas 77092-8343 (713) 686-8539 MARCH 2019 ISSUE THICK-STEMMED BEGONIAS The March 3, 2019 meeting of the Astro Branch of the American Begonia Society will held at the West Gray Multi-Service Center in Activity Room 1. Our Hostesses for this meeting will be Midge Gorman, Eddie Litchfield and Gail Warren. The doors will open at 12:30 P.M. for us to set up our meeting room. If you can help us with set up it would be greatly appreciated. Between 1 P.M. and 2 P.M. members can enjoy refreshments and socialize with members and friends we only see at meetings. President Janet Carpenter will preside over this meeting. Please remember to wear your name tag. If you are unable to locate your name tag please contact Tom as soon as possible before the day of the meeting so he can have a replacement for you at the meeting. Our Program for this meeting will be more information on the Seed Fund. We need members to be testers (proofer), so consider volunteering to be one. We will also talk about Thick-stemmed Begonias. If you have a thick-stemmed begonia Next Meeting: DATE: March 3, 2019 TIME: 2:00 PM PLACE: West Gray Multi-Service Center PROGRAM: Thick-Stemmed www.begoniahouston.org or two in your collection please bring it to the meeting. We realize that they may not look their best right now, but bring it/them anyway. Unsure if you have a thick-stemmed begonia bring it along also and let us check it out for you. Some of the more common thick-stemmed begonias are: B. vitifolia, B. Rudy, dichotoma, B. multinervia and B. valida. We are looking forward to seeing you at this meeting. Don t forget to bring your Thickstemmed begonia if you have one. The Refreshment Hostesses will have lots of tasty treats and cool drinks for you to enjoy. Above all your begonia friends will be there to chat with. See you there!
PRUNING, PLANTING AND TRANSPLANING March 1 st & 2 nd Capricorn 6 th & 7 th Pisces 11 th & 12 th Taurus 15 th & 16 th Cancer 23re, 24 th & 25 th Scorpio 28 th & 29 th Capricorn April 2 nd & 3 rd Pisces 7 th & 8 th Taurus 11 th, 12 th & 13 th Cancer 20 th & 21 st Scorpio 25 th, 26 th & 27 th Capricorn 29 th & 30 th Pisces Planting and Transplanting are best done in Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces with Cancer being the best. Best Pruning for quick growth is first Taurus and then Capricorn. 2019 NATIONAL CONVENTION LOCATION UPDATE Crowne Plaza Sacramento,NE September 3-8, 2019, Sacramento, California For hotel reservations call 1-877-504-0054 Group rate $134.00 plus tax Complimentary parking Complimentary WIFI Watch the ABS website for further convention details. www.begonias.org. WEATHER FORECAST FOR MARCH 2019 According to the United States Weather Service, Houston and surrounding area fall in Region 7 of the National Weather Map. Here is what they predict our weather will be like for the month of March. Our temperatures will be near normal and our precipitation will be near normal. Our temperatures should average from 47 degrees in the North to 58 degrees in the South. Our coolest March temperatures will be March 1 st & 2 nd, 5 th thru 8 th, 18 th thru 21 st, 24 th & 25 th and 30 th & 31 st. Our warmest March temperatures will be March 4 th, 10 th thru 12 th, 14 th thru 16 th,23 rd and 28 th & 29 th.there is a good chance for periods of showers and thunderstorms, that will be locally heavy about March 4 th thru 6 th, 17 th thru 20 th, 23 rd & 24 th and 29 th thru 31 st. Severe weather is likely over part of The area. A tornado outbreak is expected. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! Happy Birthday wishes to our members born during this month of March. We hope your special day is a truly special one. Betty Calhoun Kay Hoss March 27 th March 27 th Take a few moments today to remember all the good things you ve seen and done, ways you ve grown, things you ve learned. Celebrate your memories and your dreams.everything that s mad you the wonderful person you are HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
ASTRO BRANCH S February 2017 MEETING Members observing Ruby Lewellyn proofing seeds. Diana Bukey & Bill Claybaugh proofing seed pods. Secretary Gloria Hunter Ginny Ledford selecting seed pods. (Left to right:) Ginny Ledford, Gail Warren & Tony Robert plant their proofed seeds.
SEED PLANTING Seed pods to be proofed. Ruby Lewellyn demonstrating how to proof seeds. Proofed seeds. Members watching Ruby Lewellyn. Members watching Cheryl Lenert demonstrating proofing.