From SOU News: “The Buzzway map helps visualize pollinator habitat connectivity – a vital element in helping native pollinators such as butterflies, bees and moths to navigate the urban landscape. The map also encourages people to create new gardens by showing areas with no certified pollinator habitat, and shares stories about how existing gardens were created.”
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Art in the Garden
Ashland Garden Club member, Tsutae Novick’s art in the garden.
Tsutae enjoys making art and doing whatever brings love and joy into her life;
she enjoys meeting with people & making friends, traveling, singing, cooking, gardening; she likes animals, tea ceremonies, healing, spirituality, and sculpting with clay. She especially likes making little buddhas, which the Japanese call “Jizou”.
Tsutae’s Gallery: https://sairam414.weebly.com/gallery.html




Photos by: Lynn McDonald
Post by: Carlotta Lucas
Heirloom Garden Lavenders
October Flowers for Pollinators
In the Garden: A showcase of later summer flowers!
Spreading Happiness: Ashland Garden Club’s Lonely Bouquet Event
Lonely Bouquet is a global movement which encourages people to create small bouquets with a thoughtful message attached, then leave these flowers in public spaces for others to find and keep. This simple act of kindness has the power to transform someone’s day, spreading happiness throughout communities.
On September 9, Ashland Garden Club members created 30 bouquets, and distributed them randomly throughout Ashland for residents to find.








Photos by: Carlotta Lucas, AGC Member