Garden of the Month: August 2016

1156 Oak Street

When Ben Gault purchased the cottage at 1156 Oak Street in 1971, the gorgeous willow tree that now graces the front of the property was a volunteer sapling. But it wasn’t until 1979, when wife Leslie joined the household, that the garden began to take shape. She took Master Gardener training in 1981 and that’s when things really took off. Landscape Designer John Stadelman advised in the earliest stage of the garden’s development. Gardening the property is a labor of love for Leslie, and she spends a lot of time working on it.Oak Street 1

The Gaults use only organic products. Ben mows the grass, and waters — very deeply — only once a week. Leslie does almost all of the rest of the work, with occasional help from Ricardo Sabino. The property, of slightly more than an acre, stretches to Bear Creek. There is a barn, small pool, and tiny lily pond in back. Much of the back is open field.

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Right now, asters and rudbeckia dominate the landscape. In the Spring, it was daffodils. Leslie has planted 82 roses throughout the property over the years, including Cecile Bruner and Sally Holmes — two among many favorites. Other than the willow, the largest trees are a wonderful spreading fruitless mulberry, and a couple of firs. Leslie more recently added a white Kousa dogwood to the center of the rose circle. In addition to rose circle she has named other planting areas throughout the yard, including fence border and long border.Oak Street 5

St. Johns Wort lines the street side of the property. A fabulous stand of purple poppies is just past the bloom stage near the house. Other plants in abundance include gaura, buddleja, clematis, daylilies, iris, verbena, daisies, and forsythia.

Oak Street 3With seating and shade, there are several places to relax and enjoy the garden. The Adirondack chairs remind Leslie of her youth on the East coast. The overall ambience is of a slower, quieter time.Oak Street 4

 

Submitted by: Ruth Sloan

Bee City: Ashland Food Bank

The Ashland Emergency Food Bank has Ashland’s first pollinator garden recognized by Bee City USA Ashland. It’s in bloom now at 560 Clover Lane. You can see it M-F,  9:00am-12:30, and get ideas for your own garden. Plant list is available.
Do you want to get your Ashland garden recognized? Visit the City’s website to learn more.
by: John Love

Garden of the Month: June 2016

 Geneva Park Townhomes  –  961-999 B Street, Ashland Oregon

Open Garden (for all of Ashland!) 11:00-1:00, Saturday, June 25, 2016

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The Ashland Garden Club’s June 2016 Garden of the Month is the common areas of the Geneva Park Townhomes at 961-999 B Street. Built in stages, with the first sections completed in 2003, the complex encompasses 16 units, including a completely rebuilt farmhouse in front, at 961, and two one-story units immediately behind it that were originally outbuildings for the apple orchard that once stood on the land. Three apple trees that were part of the orchard remain as part of the landscape. This is a flag lot that opens up toward the back to allow a concentration of two-story units around the waterfall and pond.

PIC  (2)The original landscape design was by Karen Marshall of Naturescape Designs in Medford. All of the hardscape, including a lap pool and recirculating waterfall and pond, the mature trees, and long-established plants were part of Marshall’s plan. Among the most eye-catching examples is a beautiful combination of four conifers, near the pond, that emphasizes differences of color and texture.

PIC  (1)Since the original plan, a number of changes have been made, most recently a small project that takes advantage of the City of Ashland’s lawn replacement program. All of the recent changes have resulted in considerable savings in both water usage and labor to replace seasonal plantings. All of this has been accomplished through the guidance of Sherry Zalabak who chairs the homeowners’ association landscape committee and is the volunteer caretaker. A dedicated gardener, Zalabak now devotes an average of ten hours a week to the grounds. She plans carefully, to provide color year-round with perennials rather than annuals, and to enhance the variety of textures. Zalabak transformed one area with the beautiful combination of barberry and blue oat grass. Smoke tree, dogwood, and other dramatic plants have been added for contrast.  As the gardens had been neglected for some years, Zalabak devoted over 1000 hours to their improvement over her first two years in residence, starting in 2012. Promak Landscape provides routine maintenance twice a month.PIC  4

The Geneva Park Homeowners’ Association cordially invites Ashland residents and guests to come see the grounds on Saturday, June 25, from 11:00 to 1:00. The Blades of Grass trio will provide music. Limited parking is available on site.PIC  5

N. Mountain Park Workday: Mulching

Ashland Garden Club members mulching the Heirloom Garden at North Mountain Park

Siskyou District Photo Contest: 2016

Congratulations to two Ashland Garden Club members won first place in their categories of submission at the Siskiyou District Meeting held in Jacksonville, Oregon.

Darlene Fenwick: 1st place – Category: Birds  (black & white)

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Darlene Fenwick: 1st place – Category: Flowers (color)

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Carlotta Lucas:  1st Place – Category: Landscapes (black & white)

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First place winning photos advance to Oregon State Federation of Garden Clubs  convention photo contest being held at Hood River in June.

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All 2016 Siskiyou District photo contest winners are listed below:

 Category: Birds, Butterflies, Insects – Color

1st place – Lilly Radbourne – Grants Pass

2nd place  – Darlene Fenwick – Ashland

3rd place – Cathy Warner – Illinois Valley

 Category: Birds, Butterflies, Insects – Black and White

1st place – Darlene Fenwick – Ashland

 Category: Wildlife – Color

1st place – Jenny Guppando – Grants Pass

2nd place  – Darlene Fenwick – Ashland

 Category: Floral – Color

1st place – Darlene Fenwick – Ashland

2nd place  – Kathy Lombardo – Illinois Valley

3rd place – Sharon Conklin – Grants Pass

 Category: Gardens – Color

1st place – Peggy Peffley – Jacksonville

2nd place  – Kathy Lombardo – Illinois Valley

3rd place – Jenny Grippando – Grants Pass

4th place- Darlene Fenwick – Ashland

 Category: Landscapes – Color

1st place – Jenny Grippando – Grants Pass

2nd place  – Carlotta Lucas – Ashland

 Category: Landscapes – Black and White

1st place – Carlotta Lucas – Ashland

 Category: Pets – Color

1st place – Peggy Peffley – Jacksonville

2nd place – Nancy Buono – Ashland

3rd place – Kathy Lombardo – Illinois Valley

4th place – Nan Williamson – Grants Pass

 Category: Frogs

1st place – Donelle Kemmer – Illinois Valley

2nd place  – Marisa Stone – Ashland

3rd place – Lilly Rathbourne – Grants Pass