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BEGONIA CHATTER Astro Branch American Begonia Society 4513 Randwick Drive Houston, Texas 77092-8343 (713) 686-8539 MARCH 2014 ISSUE REJUVENATING OUR BEGONIAS The March 2, 2014 meeting of the Astro Branch of the American Begonia Society will be held at the West Gray Multi-Purpose Center, 1475 West Gray Street. The doors will open at 1:00 P.M. President Susan Daugherty will preside over this meeting. There will be a short business meeting to keep us all up to date on what is going on with the Astros, Southwest Region and National. Our Refreshment Hostesses for this meeting will be Anna Belle Hicks, Faye Stansberry and Molly Reed. Our Program this month will be Rejuvenating Our Begonias. We all have plants that look tired and worn out, especially those hanging baskets you won in the Raffle Drawings or the Name Tag Drawings. Tom Keepin will demonstrate what you need to do to get them looking great again. If you have a hanging basket (10 inch) that is in sad shape or a 6 inch or 8 inch pot in need of help please feel free to bring it in and we will work on them together. Yes! You will Next Meeting: DATE: March 2,2014 TIME: 2:00 PM PLACE: W. Gray Multi-Purpose Cntr. PROGRAM: Rejuvenating Begonias www.begoniahouston.org be getting your hands dirty. The only way to truly learn is by hands on experience. Tom will show you how to cut your plants back and how to root prune them. Then the fun begins! You actually get to practice on your very own plant. When you leave your plant will be on the path to a happier and healthier growing season. Remember we will not be using any water at the meeting so you will need to water and lightly feed your plant/plants when you get it/them home and protect them from any further cold weather we may have coming our way. We are sure you will enjoy this meeting and your hands on experience. We will have our Name Tag Plants and our Raffle Plants. Our Refreshment Hostesses will have lots of tasty treats on hand to temp our taste buds. We are looking forward to seeing you at the meeting. See you there!

PRUNING, PLANTING AND TRANSPLANTING MINUTES OF THE FEBRUARY 2, 2014 MEETING March 1 ST & 2 nd Pisces 5 th, 6 th & 7 th Taurus 10 th, 11 th & 12 th Cancer 20 TH & 21 ST Capricorn 24 th & 25 th Scorpio 29 th & 30 th Pisces April 2 nd & 3 rd Taurus 6 th, 7 th & 8 th Cancer 16 th & 17 th Scorpio 21 st & 22 nd Capricorn 25 th & 26 th Pisces 29 th & 30 th Taurus Planting and Transplanting are best done in Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces. Best Pruning for quick growth is first Taurus and then Capricorn. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! Birthday wishes go out to all our members who were born in this month of March. Elaine Riquelmy Wendy Robbins March 2 nd March 15 th Today is a day to enjoy being with friends. To look back on where you ve been, and to look forward to the special times the future holds for you. The February 2, 2014 me3ting of the Astro Branch of the American Begonia Society was called to order at 2:20 P.M. by President Susan Daugherty. We had 22 members in attendance for this meeting. Susan thanked our refreshment Hostess Noreen Tolman, Janet Carpenter and Susan Daugherty for the wonderful array of tasty treats they provided for the meeting. Everyone was very pleased with the selection. Susan also introduced our new Hostess Chair Caroline Skelly. Caroline announced the Hostess for the March 2, 2014 meeting and they are Anna Bell. Hicks, Faye Stansberry and Molly Reed. Cheryl asked members to nominate other ABS members who they thought fit the criteria listed in the February Issue of The Begonia Chatter. Cheryl stated that the deadline was February 15, 2014. We had no guests at this meeting. Ruby Lewellyn passed around two cards for members to sign. The cards were for: Debbie Norris s husband who had recently undergone cancer surgery. Also for Fukumi Smith who we found out had been in the hospital for a few weeks recently. The program Turning Over A New Leaf was given by Tom Keepin. Hand-outs were given to all the members present and everyone was asked to move in closer to ensure everyone could hear what was being said and for the ease of members examining the display leaves of each category of the leaf make up. Tom and Cheryl went over the main hand-out and discussed each leaf shape and make-up of the leaves. Members looked at the leaves through their magnifying glasses to clearly see

what characteristic that was being discussed. At the end of the program Tom made sure to thank Fort Worth Botanic Gardens Species Bank and Bobbie West in California for sending us leaves for this program. Jane Anderson also brought leaves while Tom brought actual plants to examine. The Drawings were held and here are the results: Name Tag: B. Hot Tamale won by Shirll Manes B. Dotsy won by Caroline Skelly Raffle Plants: B. Orpha C. Fox won by Jane Anderson B. Dotsy won by Janet Carpenter The meeting was adjourned at 4:15 P.M. Respectfully submitted by Tom Keepin (for Debra Norris, Secretary Our warmest March temperatures will be March 2 nd & 3 rd, 8 th & 9 th, 18 th and 26 th & 27 th. Showers and thunderstorms will most likely be about March 3 rd thru 5 th, 9 th thru 12 th, 18 th thru 21 st and 27 th thru 29 th. Severe weather outbreaks are most likely to occur March 9 th & 10 th and 18 th thru 20 th. WELCOME NEW MEMBER Please welcome our new member to the Astro Branch. Please be sure to add her to you Membership Roster. WEATHER FORECAST FOR MARCH 2014 (Taken from the Harris Farmers Almanac 2014) 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 2014. Our temperatures will be slightly above normal and our precipitation will be slightly below normal. Our temperatures should average48 degrees in the north and 60 degrees in the south. Our coolest March temperatures will be March 4 th thru 6 th, 10 th thru 15 th, 19 th thru 23 rd and 28 th thru 31 st. Glenda Perry 15414 Evergreen Grove Drive Houston, TX 77083 Telephone: 281-741-7994 E-mail: glendaperry08@comcast.net Glenda has been a visitor to several of our meetings as the guest of Sandra Rigsby Glenda we are very happy you took the plunge and became a member. Welcome Glenda to the Astro Branch of the American Begonia Society. We are pleased to have you as a member and a friend.

The Basics for Rex Propagation Choose a healthy mature leaf. Plant the wedge-shaped pieces in a mix of peat moss and perlite mixed 1:1 in little pots, water and tent them for a few weeks. Be sure they keep moist. Cut the edges away from the center of the leaf; be sure to use clean scissors. Discard the outer edge. In a few weeks your new plants grown on leaf cuttings should look like this. From the interior cutting, make 2-3 wedge-shaped cuttings Rex begonias are very easy to propagate this way. Other rhizomatous begonias can be propagated by whole leaf, it may take up to 2 month until new plants show up. While under cover they need very seldom watering, but check to avoid them drying out. After babies are formed you can take off the cover. And be sure to water sparingly. Taken form the the February 2014 Issue of American Begonia Society Potomac Branch s newsletter. James Bina, Editor.

Pictures from the Astro Branch s February 2014 Meeting Tuning Over A New Leaf Program on leaf structures and shapes getting started. Members Anna Belle Hicks, Imelda Gott, Caroline Skelly & Elaine Riquelmy following along. Ruby Lewellyn, Cheryl Lenert & Tom Keepin Discusing main leaf parts. Member following along as leaves were discussed.

Sherll Manes, Jane Anderson & Janet Carpenter looking at the plants and leaves for program Raffle & Name tag plants B. Lime Glow B. U-521 Assortment of plants Tom Keepin brought for the program

B. chlorosticta B. rex letting us know it is thirsty! Plants to be examined under a magnifying glass. More leaves to be examined. More leaves for examination.

More leaves to be examined. Unknown rex B. Pink Surprise Leaves from B. Texas Star Underside of B. U-521