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A Garden Party

23 Wednesday Sep 2015

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A good way to celebrate the many donors that have supported the garden at Gaiety Hollow was a garden party.  Sunday was one of the last days of summer, sunny and mild.  The garden (thanks to volunteer labor!) was looking lovely, there was food and music and wine…and donors.  A lovely afternoon…Garden 1

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musicians

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The newest Lord and Schryver excitement at Gaiety Hollow has been the return of the urn that originally stood in the Lord and Schryver designed scroll garden at Deepwood Gardens…on the brick plinth at the back of this photo…

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and here’s how it looked one snowy winter many decades ago…

urn in winter

Lord and Schryver chose the large ceramic urn and imported it from the Philippines where Lord’s brother was living.  The scroll garden these days is too unprotected of a place for the urn, so it is now at Gaiety Hollow…a donation from Alice Brown’s heirs.

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Thank you donors, one and all.

 

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Dog Days

20 Thursday Aug 2015

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Gaiety Hollow, garden design, historic fence repair, Historic Gardens, Lord & Schryver

The fierce heat of August is upon us here in the valley, but the garden still looks beautiful…

Gaity Hollow panorama

In spite of the 97 degree heat the board met Tuesday…

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And on Wednesday, the 100 degree day, Christopher,  Tom,  and Jack were cheerfully there early to work on the replacement fence…

August gate

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Christopher and Jack Tom, C & J

Thanks guys…looking good!

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The First Open Garden (and the new fence)!

10 Monday Aug 2015

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Bush Gardens, Deepwood Gardens, Gaiety Hollow, garden, garden benches, Garden Tours, gardens, historic fence rebuilding, Historic Gardens, Lord & Schryver, vintage garden photos

In case you missed the first open garden event today, you still have two more chances.  Thinking of doing the “High Street Hustle” on August 15?  The garden will be open that day from 7:30 to 10:00 a.m.   Sunday, September 13th the garden will be open again from 2-5 p.m….so if you went today you might want to come back as the season begins to change.  (As one who has been in the garden in every season, I  know for sure it is always fascinating and always beautiful.)

Here’s what it looked like today:  Board member Susan Miller greeted people at the gate with information on the garden…

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The day was perfect, warm and sunny, cool in the shade…perfect for strolling and straw hats…

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and chatting…

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Board members were scattered around the garden to give helpful information, and they had set up fantastic vintage photos of the garden so you could juxtapose what had been, what is, and what will be again…

white wall 8-8-015These two plants by the front door are gone, but plans are to replant…

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The west side fountain garden…and the allee north and south

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the grape arbor…

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and the parterres…

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this year filled with zinnias…

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and the new fence…

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replacement fence 2015

The very beautiful “hardscape” in this garden is, of course, wooden.  Things decay over time…

rotten posts of garden seat

but luckily for Gaiety Hollow there is a crew of talented and dedicated volunteers who are willing and able to replicate these benches and fences…Woody Dukes rebuilt the bench last year, and Christopher Hackett and his crew of Tom McMullen and Jack Fisher rebuilt the fence this summer…with Don Roberts standing by to paint the items as cut and before being assembled…touch up still required.  HOURS of work and planning…for love of the garden.  Thank you so much.

So…mark your calendar and make a point of taking a walk through this peaceful place right in the heart of Salem.  We are so lucky here in Salem to have this “garden trifecta” within a half mile…Bush Gardens, Deepwood Gardens and Gaiety Hollow…maybe a visit to all three is in your near future??

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Come See the Garden!

25 Saturday Jul 2015

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The Lord and Schryver Conservancy is inviting you to come see the Garden at Gaiety Hollow!  There will be three upcoming tour dates to come see what we’ve been up to.  The tours will be FREE, no reservations needed and no guided tours, though there will be people on site to answer your questions…mark your calendar and come see…

Sunday August 9th from 2-5- p.m.

Saturday August 15th from 7:30-10:00 a.m.

Sunday September 13th from 2-5 p.m.

Wander, absorb, reflect.  Garden only…the house will be closed.  Please enter from Mission Street…(545 Mission Street…right across from Bush’s Pasture Park.)

See you very soon!

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Coming of Age at Gaiety Hollow

17 Wednesday Jun 2015

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It has been a banner month here at Gaiety Hollow.  First came the announcement that the Portland Garden Club had recommended Gaiety Hollow for a special commendation for outstanding work in garden restoration…(a nice connection since Elizabeth Lord and Edith Schryver had close ties with the Portland Garden Club, giving their first lantern slide lecture on European gardens at the Portland Garden Club in 1929.)

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We were very pleased to have something like this come along to “put us on the map”…especially right now.

The Kingery family (the Kingery’s grew up in an L&S garden in Portland, which they loved) purchased Gaiety Hollow from the Strand family in 2013 (the Strands had bought the garden at 545 Mission Street from Edith Schryver in the mid 1980’s and taken exceptional care of house and garden for nearly 3 decades, keeping the work and spirit of L&S alive…).  The Kingerys did this to help the L&S Conservancy bring the garden into public domain, and gave the Conservancy 5 years to raise the money to purchase the property.  In just two years, thanks to our many loyal donors, the money was raised, and Monday Liz Kingery Warren…

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turned the keys over to L&S Board president Bobbie Dolp.  It’s OURS!!

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This morning it was on the front page!!  Yay!  Thank you Kingerys…from our whole community…what a gift.

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I wanted to take a few shots in the garden today…and I usually go in the morning, so it was fun to be there on a warm afternoon and smell the fragrant roses everywhere in the garden…

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hydrangeas in bloom…

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and inside a very happy board meeting, with much to celebrate…

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Zinnias!!!

05 Friday Jun 2015

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Today was zinnia day in the garden.  Lord and Schryver loved zinnias and used them a lot…densely planted in sunny parterres, drifts among the roses, and over bulbs.  When the tulips are finished out they come, and in go the zinnias…which are immediately dead-headed…only the youngest buds are allowed to remain…

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Luckily I arrived just as the crew was taking a break for coffee…

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but they were quickly back to work planting the few remaining zinnia plants…

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The hole is dug fairly deep and the process involves adding a pinch of bone meal and a pinch of organic fertilizer…

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and it goes like this (thank you Joyce)…

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and then soak them good…and wait…

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Just in time for summer!

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An Exciting Week…and a Garden Party!!

08 Friday May 2015

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Gaiety Hollow was a busy place this week…both the house and the garden.  George Crandall’s beautifully crafted gate (built from the original L&S design) was installed this morning, symbolic of the huge progress the Conservancy has made in this last year at Gaiety Hollow.

gate in place

George Crandall crafted the new gate and David Lichter did all the research turning up many historic photos including these (please excuse the bad “screen shot” images)…here’s a drawing of the gate Elizabeth/Edith did on a table cloth back in the day…

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The house in 1934 with a gate which was the original one…

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and in the garden, the mulch arrived…

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and in the house, the reprints of some of the many original drawings now in the collection of the Knight Library at the University of Oregon arrived and were hung in the living room and dining room…adding a wonderful resonance to the rooms…(and keep in mind here, this is NOT a house museum but it a working space devoted to gardens)

Hanging Wynnhie-Lea

This was Schryver’s thesis project at the Lowthorpe School in 1923, an imagined garden called Wynndie-Lea…

Wynndie-Lea

scroll garden

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and Thursday night we all trekked to Portland for a delightful party honoring the work of Lord and Schryver in an L&S garden of the 1930’s.  The garden has been cared for beautifully for 30 years by Thayer and Jon Willis, though was originally designed for Mary and Gerald Beebe in 1932.  L&S Board member Marilyn Kingery asked the Willises to open their garden so that the many Portland people who have L&S gardens, or garden remnants, could come see, enjoy and get solid information about Lord and Schryver and their work.  Marilyn gave thoughtful and touching remarks about the L&S garden she once enjoyed, and Landscape architect Steven Koch talked about the interest and importance of the design work of the team.  (Koch now owns the Wallace Kay Huntington house near Champoeg…Landscape architect Huntington was mentored by his life long friends Lord and Schryver and worked with them several times)

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But, of course the real star was the beautiful garden with allees, views, focal points and plants of particular interest…this garden has it all…and Steven Koch’s remark about the L&S tendency to “compression” was immediately apparent on entering the house and looking through to the garden and the exceptional crabtree allee…OLD but very small crabtrees, boxwood and Yew hedges, nothing else…

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and the view back toward the house…

crab allee looking toward house

and now you are free to roam the garden…(psst..this brick feature is not a shed…it’s gate to the side yard…)

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View of Mt. Hood

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through the gate to the parterre garden…

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and the espaliered pear…

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By this morning though, back in Salem, our intrepid Board president Bobbie Dolp was hard at work pruning the overgrown laurel hedges on the back alley…with help from Jay Raney…

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and Ann…who I have often photographed quietly working away…

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The Lord and Schryver Conservancy is so VERY grateful for all the hard work and thought and devotion that the many volunteers put into furthering the legacy of Elizabeth Lord and Edith Schryver and their gardens.  Thank you Thayer and Jon Willis, Marilyn Kingery, Ruth and Don Roberts, David Lichter, Ross Sutherland, Brandy O’Bannon, Bobbie Dolp and Gretchen Carnaby, Valerie McIntosh, George Crandall, Woody Dukes, the Raneys, and many many more.  This is good work.  Come join us.

 

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The New Front Gate!

30 Thursday Apr 2015

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I had a moment alone in the garden this morning…it was blooming…

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and while I was waiting for David and George to arrive with the new gate, I found this well-worn plan for the new sprinkler/drip system on the garage floor…

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But let’s do some gate recap.  Last week I saw the old gate…

old wooden L&S gate

and these (to me) mysterious “new” gate posts…(“how are they going to put a wooden gate on these?,” I thought…)

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But today I found out when David and George arrived with these ingenious and beautifully crafted wooden posts engineered to slip over the metal ones…

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posts in place

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gate looking south

gate looking north

The gate had to go back in the shop today for some final adjustments and some paint, but you can see how beautiful it will be!!  Amazing skilled volunteers to the rescue.

 

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A Cold and Rainy Friday Report

25 Saturday Apr 2015

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It was cold and overcast when I checked in this morning at Gaiety Hollow.  Undaunted, Woody was on a ladder putting the finishing pruning touches on the sasanqua camellia for this season…

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He explained about opening the interior of the plant this season and waiting for the new buds to form before he can prune front to back next year…

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There were tools everywhere…

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evidence of pruning…

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David showed me the old gate that had been stored in the Deepwood coach house…this one designed by L&S about 10 years after the house was built…they replaced the architect Clarence Smith’s gate with one of their own design.

old wooden L&S gate

…similar in feel to this one they designed for a client in the 1930’s…

gate drawing

After about 60 years of service, it was replaced with this metal gate….

newish iron gate

but now David and George have made a new wooden gate which will soon go here…

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The allee and the flowering shrubs were in bloom…

Allee from lawn

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but I thought you might like to see some of the vintage photos of the garden at this time of year…here it was in 1950…

Knight Library Home Garden Dogwood + Focal Point, West Allee May 1950

and more…

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1952…(the garden was 20 years old)

Home Garden - Evergreen Garden looking north (DS)

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and the tulips…

Home Garden - Flower Garden 1 (DS)

See you next week!

 

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Pruning and Tulips

11 Saturday Apr 2015

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It’s been a busy couple of weeks in the garden.  LOTS of pruning has been going on including work on the sasanqua camellia near the back door…Here it is when arborist Woody Dukes was just under way…

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and here’s a photo from 1988…

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Woody kept working…

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In the meantime garden volunteers Shirlee Sliger and Jay Raney worked on opposite side of the big central pergola….

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The two tree peonies are beautiful, though taking a beating in the rain…(I sometimes wish they didn’t bloom so early…)

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and though Woody sent me all these nice pruning photos, I really wanted a quick walk through the garden this morning by myself.  It was cool, sunny, a little wet…the birds were singing and the tulips were up…I was happy to be there!

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view north

You can almost smell these lilacs, yes?

Lilacs

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