Thank you Ashlanders for making AGC’s plant sale a huge success!
Garden of the Month: May 2018
186 Ohio Street – It’s such a pleasant surprise to discover the beautiful garden at 186 Ohio Street. Although the house is on a flag lot, much of the garden is visible from the street or sidewalk. Stacy and Eric Poole own the property and have lived here with their two daughters Allie and Aimee, a dog, cat, and three chickens since 2001. It’s easy to find the property because of two large basalt pillars installed near the sidewalk by their friend, the stone sculptor Jesse Biesanz.
In fact, the Pooles have many talented friends who have added to the charming ambience of the property. Metal sculptor Cheryl Garcia is a friend who helped Stacy with the original garden design and installation. There are numerous Garcia sculptural pieces throughout. Landscape designer and friend Jane Hardgrove has helped transform areas of the garden with her vision.
Stacy averages two to five hours per week working in the garden but wishes she could spend more time. Vidal Cervantes has been helping with weeding and cleanup. Allie and Aimee enjoy spending time in the garden and help their mother realize changes.
The garden has evolved as the children are growing up. The current trampoline replaced a swing set, and is likely to be replaced before long with a fire pit and seating area. Other areas of the landscape have been reworked in phases.
Among Stacy’s favorite plants are the sunflowers of summer and Japanese maples. There are raised beds for vegetables, including lettuces, tomatoes, and basil, and various kinds of berries abound. Tiny (less than two inches high) cyclamen catch the eye in March. Pleasant surprises are everywhere at all times of year.
Article by Ruth Sloan
Photos by Larry Rosengren
2018 Plant Sale- May 12th
Ashland Garden Club 39th Annual Plant Sale
Saturday May 12th, 9-Noon, at the Safeway Parking Lot.
Money raised funds the club’s scholarships.
Beautiful Mother’s Day bouquets will be for sale at amazing prices!

Heucheras (Coral Bells)
Heucheras: Shade-Loving & Deer-Resistant
Common name: Coral Bells
Plant Type: Perennial
USDA Zone: 4 – 9
Heuchera ‘Red Lightening’
Flower Color: White, Flower time: June– July
Plant Height: 11 in , Width: 16 in
Soil & Water : Rich well-drained soil, moderately moist.
Attributes: Golden lime green leaves with crimson veins. Flowers attract hummingbirds & butterflies. Humidity & heat tolerant. Deer resistant. Full -Part Shade.
Heuchera ‘Wild Rose’
Flower Color: Rosy Pink, Flower time: July–August
Plant Height: 8-10 inches, Width: 24 inches
Soil & Water : Rich well-drained soil, moderately moist.
Attributes: Purple Leaves with dark veins. Flowers attract hummingbirds & butterflies. Salt tolerant. Loves shade. Deer resistant. Full Shade-Part Sun.
Heuchera ‘Georgia Peach’
Flower Color: Creamy White Flower time: June –July
Plant Height: 12-24 inches Width: 18-24 inches
Soil & Water : Rich well-drained soil, moderately moist.
Attributes: Attracts hummingbirds & butterflies. Heat tolerant. Leaves turn purple in the fall. Deer resistant. Part Shade-Part Sun
Heuchera- Dolce‘ Blackberry Ice’
Flower Color: Creamy White Flower time: June–July
Plant Height: 12-18 inches Width: 12-18 inches
Soil & Water : Rich well-drained soil, moderately moist.
Attributes: Iridescent purple leaves with black veining. Leaves turn metallic pewter in summer hear. Heat tolerant. Deer resistant. Prefers Part Sun.
Heuchera- Dolce ‘Cinnamon Curls’
Flower Color: Cream on burgundy stems
Flower time: June–July
Plant Height: 12-18 inches Width: 18-24 inches
Soil & Water : Rich well-drained soil and moderately moist.
Attributes: Stunning leaves! Heavily ruffled, leathery, glossy. Emerge fiery orange-red in the spring, turning cinnamon, red and purple in the summer. Undersides are bright magenta! Deer resistant. Full Shade-Part Sun.
Garden of the Month: April 2018
842 Faith Avenue – There are always colorful displays in both front and back gardens of Faye Garland’s home at 842 Faith Avenue. Often plants are flowering, but even on those rare occasions when nothing is in bloom, cheerful objects dot the landscape. The garden was designed and installed three-and-a-half years ago by landscape designer Kelly Eaton of Ashland. Kelly started with a blank slate to create this intriguing garden.
The front is primarily a xeriscape, requiring very little irrigation. The entire property is watered by a drip irrigation system. Faye has proclaimed a narrow side yard, protected by a fence and the south side of the house, a “micro-climate” where moisture- and heat-loving plants such as coral bells and hellebores thrive. A delightful lawn-like area near the gazebo in back is primarily comprised of English daisies, yarrow, and white clover. It requires little mowing and very little water and looks perfectly charming. It’s easy for people and pets to walk on too.
After a few initial plantings failed to thrive in the back, revealing an underground stream running through, they were replaced by arctic blue willows that flourish with the extra moisture. A star magnolia dominates the landscape at this time of year. Also in back are red Twigg dogwoods and a shore pine that grows very fast.
A witch hazel anchors the right side of the front yard. Other favorite plants include manzanita that is blooming this month, gaura and a non-invasive butterfly bush to bloom in the coming months. Bees love this garden.
Faye spends about three hours a week maintaining her garden and enjoys every minute of it. She says she likes to “putter,” moving the colorful objets around to constantly change the view. Her late husband, after observing the stress relief gardening brings her, declared that working in the yard was the “cheapest therapy ever!”
Submitted by:
Ruth Sloan
AGC Garden-of-the-Month Chairperson
Local Garden Tour: May 19, 2018
Save the Date!
Saturday, May 19, 2018
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
16th Annual Garden Tour
View six beautiful, unique gardens in the
Jacksonville/Central Point area – become inspired!
Tickets $20.00
Purchase tickets at the following locations from
April 16th – May 18th
Judy’s Central Point Florist
337 East Pine, Central Point
Southern Oregon Nursery
2922 S. Pacific Highway, Medford
Blue Door Garden Store
130 W. California Street, Jacksonville
Penny & Lulu Studio Florist
18 Stewart Avenue, Medford
Eufloria Flowers
449 E Main St, Ashland
On the day of the tour, tickets may be purchased only at:
The Schoolhaus Brewhaus
525 Bigham Knoll Dr, Jacksonville
All proceeds support community service projects of SI North Valley
Questions: email: gardentoursinv@gmail.com


















