Thirteen garden club members participated in making 114 feet of garland Thursday Nov. 18th.
Now, Ashland’s Community Center and Pioneer Hall are decorated for the holiday.
Nice handiwork! ……………
The Gardens & Great House of the Crane Estate, in Ipswich,MA
~Nan Quick
Bee City USA – Ashland?!? To bee or not to bee?
This question is being asked Monday, 10/20.
You can show your support for Ashland to become the 4th Bee City USA by gathering outside the Ashland Community Development Building ( 51 Winburn Way) at 5:30 pm to greet Ashland City Council members as they go into a review session at 5:30 PM.
In the springtime you will also see columbine, lilies, gladiolus, daisies, crocosmia and camilias, which I know would make the garden even more spectacular than it is now. But though Paige worried that her garden wasn’t at its best, I assured her that even at this time of year, and in one of the the hottest summers on record, it stood out as a jewel.
BOOK GROUP AUTHOR & TITLES 2012
DIFFENBAUGH, VANESSA : THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS
STEWART, AMY: FROM THE GROUND UP
SEARLE, EVELYN: TO THE WOODS
SHIELD, CAROLE: LARRY’S PARTY
KIMBELL, KRISTEN: THE DIRTY LIFE
THAXTER, CELIA: AN ISLAND GARDEN
HANDELSMAN, JUDITH: GROWING MYSELF
PRESTON, RICHARD: THE WILD TREES
BOOK GROUP AUTHOR & TITLES 2013
MONTEFIORE, SANTA: THE MERMAID GARDEN
COOPER, THOMAS: THE ROOTS OF MY OBSESSION
HEAVEY, TARA: WINTER BLOOM
MITCHELL, HENRY: ONE MAN’S GARDEN
TSUKIYAMA, GAIL: THE SAMAURI’S GARDEN
GOODMAN, RICHARD: FRENCH DIRT
WULF, ANDREA: FOUNDING GARDENERS
SEALE, WILLIAM: THE WHITE HOUSE GARDEN
THE GARDEN OF READING; AN ANTHOLOGY OF 20TH CENTURY SHORT FICTION ABOUT GARDENS AND GARDENERS
BOOK GROUP TITLES 2014
STEWART, AMY: WICKED PLANTS
ABBEY, EDWARD: DESERT SOLITAIRE
AMIRREZVANI, ANITA: BLOOD OF FLOWERS
MITCHELL, HENRY: ESSENTIAL EARTHMAN
ENG, TAN TWAN: GARDEN OF EVENING MISTS
BARILLA, JAMES: MY BACKYARD JUNGLE
GILBERT, ELIZABETH: THE SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGS
LINK, MARDI JO: BOOTSTRAPPER: From Broke to Badass on a Northern Michigan Farm
Two books/two Authors : ROBBINS, JIM: THE MAN WHO PLANTED TREES
GIONO, JEAN: THE MAN WHO PLANTED TREES
Plant Type: Fruit Tree
Bloom Time: Early
Fruit Ripens: Late August, Early September
Plant Height: Upright 16-18 feet
Exposure: Full Sun
Soil: Medium Fertile
USDA: Zone: 5-8
Attributes: Very productive, Golden fruit with butterscotch-like flavor when tree-ripened. Medium to large fruit. Fruit Keeps.
Other Info: Thin fruit to increase fruit size. Best pollinators: Other variety of Asian pear or Bartlett pear.