May 2022: Garden of the Month

The beautiful and colorful landscape at 595 Great Oaks Drive is the Ashland Garden Club’s Garden of the Month for May.  It’s the home of Gerry and Sherwood Goozee, located at the southwest corner of Great Oaks Drive and Mountain Meadows Drive.

Sherwood has been gardening here for nine years, moving from a 42-acre ranch near Ukiah, California where he planted 100 trees.  At 94 years old, Sherwood has slowed down a little but he still mows the lawn!  Sherwood now has help from their friend Denise Moffatt who weeds and plants as directed by Sherwood.  He says he still loves “playing in the dirt.”

 

Sherwood is an artist (check out his gorgeous paintings of flowers and other things at https://goozeepaintings.weebly.com) and it shows in his love of color in the garden.  Azaleas, rhododendrons, Irish roses, and—right now—dogwood flourish.  Two eastern oak trees anchor the yard.  Early in their residence, Sherwood removed many large bushes that he felt had not added much to the overall display.  He certainly got it all right.

Article by: Ruth Sloan, AGC Garden of the Month Chairperson

Photos by Larry Rosengren.  Some photos were taken in May 2021. 

With thanks to Marilyn Love, AGC Member,  for the suggestion. And thanks to Viki Ashford, AGC Member, who installed the GotM sign.

Today in Two Ashland Oregon Gardens

Viki Ashford’s Garden: Red Tulips (above)

Carlotta Lucas’ Garden: On a snowy April day…

‘Betty’ Magnolia

Indoor Gardening

Indoor Gardening
by member Goly Ostovar

This year I saved a few potted plants in my basement under grow lights, and they are doing well.
I continue to grow micro greens: sunflowers, peas, radishes, spinach and mixed lettuce varieties.  It has been fun and easy to go downstairs and clip fresh greens daily to enjoy with meals. The geraniums and fuchsia did very well. Also lemongrass was great to have handy for Thai cooking and the turmeric bulbs kept well, too. The Lantana had a set back with aphids and would have liked it a bit warmer, but it’s starting to come around.  

Signs of Spring

Signs of springs are everywhere. Violets are popping up throughout my yard. I can’t wait for the Daphne to fully open and fill the air with its intoxicating aroma. I loved snow and I know how badly we need it, but who doesn’t enjoy a bit of sunshine and flowers? Goly Ostovar, AGC Member

Today in the Garden

Today in the garden flowers are in AGC member Lynn McDonald’s October garden.

Nasturtiums, Hydrangeas, Salvia and chrysanthemums, Petunias blooming since March, Geraniums, Origanum, Asters, Tithonia, Sweet peas in October (planted in spring), Gaura, Poppies and Bachelor Buttons, Verbena and Autumn Leadwort, Orange Cosmos, Dahlias