Aegopodium

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Eek…a nasty word that…aegopodium.  A native of Europe and Asia, often called Bishop’s weed/ground elder/goutweed…this plant is regarded as an ecological threat.  It is AGGRESSIVE and INVASIVE, and reduces species diversity in the ground layer.  In other words, you don’t want it in your garden.  It has long white branching rhizomes underground that go everywhere.  EVERYWHERE.  When I was in the garden early in the summer it looked like this…

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You might almost think it was pretty, with the little white flowers…until you began to notice it was EVERYWHERE…

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with the volunteer gardeners bravely waging war against it…

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The other day I was in the garden and was amazed to see that MUCH aegopodium had been removed, with newspaper put down and mulch on top to keep it down…

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fingers crossed!  But on the brighter side…the boxwood is back!!

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and the new bench looks great!

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Blueberries!!

If you’re thinking of picking some berries this month, why not help the garden and go on out to Minto Island Growers? This summer they are generously donating half of the proceeds of U-PICK blueberries to Gaiety Hollow. BIG thank you to Rob and Sally Miller and Minto Island Growers!!

It’s pretty easy..for every pound of berries you pick at $2.00 per pound, MIG will donate $1 to The Lord and Schryver Garden Conservancy….just tell them at check-out you want to participate in this program!!! There might be a blueberry pie in your future…!!!

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“The Reveal”…Almost…

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Well tomorrow Woody has to move on to other projects…the bench is reconstructed and looking good.  Here’s how it finished up…it turned out the top, like the seat and the rest of the bench, was rotten and had to also be rebuilt.

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the back is in place, as are the brackets…

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It looks pretty good!

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So Woody had to try it out…what a LOT of work.

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Caulking and painting will be the final touches…

 

and then maybe garden neighbors Jon and Irene will come back for a photo op, like they did last summer?

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The caulk and paint crew are on their way…

 

 

The Lattice Comes Together

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I seem to decide I won’t post any more construction photos until the reveal, and then Woody sends me some more that are interesting.  I thought you might like to see how he is constructing this lattice…remember these?

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Yesterday they began to make the grid…

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and all of the painted strips will be condensed to make JUST the back of the bench…a section just about 5 feet by 5 feet.

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which will go here…

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The Arbor Bench Takes Shape

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In spite of rain!!!  There are always ways around things…

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I think I forgot to mention that the work Woody is doing in the garden on the fences, gates and bench has been funded by a “Toolbox Grant” from the City of Salem, administered through the Historic Landmarks Advisory Commission.  The grant deadline for completion of the work is July 31st, so Woody is working against the clock…

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Yesterday Woody and Christopher worked on rebuilding the bench seat…

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and Don Roberts completed all the painting of the strips that will be used to rebuild the back of the bench…the “privacy lattice” so-called for the close arrangement of strips and the small square spaces between.

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Woody mentioned that all the strips you see in the photo will be used in just the back of the bench.  Stay tuned for “the REVEAL”…  And thank you, City of Salem!

Working with Wood (continued….)

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READERS…many apologies!  I was trying to cut and paste Woody Dukes’ excellent emails about the recent repairs of gates and fences and arbors at the garden.  Unfortunately all the visuals failed, so here, in my own words is what happened.  As Woody began to examine the arbor and several gates, he found the rotten members were in worse shape than he originally imagined.  He had to remove the arbor completely to rebuild it, he had to rebuild the gate to the service area, he had to reset posts and cut decorative motifs…i.e. A LOT OF WORK!  With the excellent assistance of Christopher Hackett, David Lichter and Don Roberts, the work is coming along nicely.  Woody chose not to use pressure-treated posts as they have a modern look, instead to set them in gravel to wick the water away from the posts.  He was also able to reuse historic segments froom earlier repairs.  In the interest of time (mine AND yours!) I’m just going to include here a long series of process photos without captions, but I think you can readily see what happened!  (Sorry for the snafu!!)

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The arbor was found to have so much rot that repair would be difficult…

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and has he worked along Woody soon discovered that the wood was filled with ants…

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the arbor was going to have to be totally rebuilt.

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and now it starts to rain for a few days…see you next week!

 

 

Working with Wood

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Let me share with you a remarkable series of emails I’ve gotten from our arborist, and master carpenter, Woody Dukes…While I was away Woody and a crew of volunteers have been working on the wooden hardscape in the Gaiety Hollow Garden.  Woody’s photos and descriptions are fascinating and fun to follow…the discourse begins in early May as follows:

“Christopher Hackett and I have been working on a couple of projects including yesterday (Tuesday 5/3) morning measuring and cutting pieces of a new gate to replace the rotting one that opens into the Reserve Area.”

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“Rot was pervasive in the bottom part of the gate that threatened it’s ability to stay in it’s jamb. The wood around the lower hinge was soft enough for the screws to let go.”
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“So I increased the number of pixels which cleared up the image a bit from the original. Something that I notice is that there is not a full bench there. It has no depth in the center. I only see the seats in the two back corners. This tells me the original structure was shallower than the current one. There is also a center post in back which leads me to believe that this bench was intentionally and originally a part of the fence. The panel widths are equal with the center one split evenly in two.”

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“It only changed when I had to do a major repair because the support for the bench, which was sitting on concrete blocks, and attach anchoring cables to the rear posts (around 2010) because the whole structure was tilting into the garden and was approaching structural failure. I had to modify the design by adding a rectangle of 4x4s add more stability to a major portion of the north fence.”

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Tour Week…

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The Garden was looking beautiful today with waves of visitors enjoying a guided tour.

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Today’s group was the St. Anne’s Guild from St. Paul’s church…

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and they seemed to be enjoying it…

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Here’s L&S Conservancy president Bobbie Dolp talking about garden-to-house-proximity and Lord and Schryver’s advanced thoughts about gardens in relation to domestic architecture.

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Here Ross Sutherland, L&S Board member and curator of the Bush House Museum, talks about the original garden design.

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And while I was sneaking around in the bushes taking photos of the Guild members, I noted the boxwoods are storming back to life after their hard pruning!!

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Wednesday the Monmouth Book and Social Club will be in the garden.  Like to have your group take a tour?  Check the website under “contact”.

Hooray!

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The good news here is that the Oregon Community Foundation has contributed $25,000 toward our capital campaign.  Thank you OCF!!!

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Help Needed!!

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Did you know that this beautiful garden is almost totally maintained with volunteer labor?  Every Friday morning from 9:00 to noon a small group of very hard-working volunteers does the “dirty work”…the weeding, the pruning, the sweeping and raking…and we need help.  I might just say that if you love to work in a beautiful garden, if you have skills or if you want to develop skills, if you like the idea of contributing to a fascinating historic resource in your community… consider joining this merry band.  Just showing up to take some photos I’ve learned a thing or two from this group. Think about it…WE NEED YOU.

So here’s what they were up to this week plus a report on some of the ongoing projects I’ve been reporting on.

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One project this week was work on the bricks which need cleaning and re-sanding…

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pruning…weeding…

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the big problem is the Aegopodium…it’s everywhere…

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The boxwood is beginning to regrow…!

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and Woody has built a very ingenious tool cupboard in his work area…

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The new Oak Tree has some leaves!

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See you Friday morning…PLEASE!!