Garden Tour 2009

Orcas in Bloom
Saturday, June 27 11:00 – 5:00 & Sunday, June 28 noon – 5:00

Here are the featured gardens:

1. Jim and Kathy Youngren Garden
With 300 acres, this late19th century farmhouse is flanked by enormous beeches and surrounded by carefully preserved antique apple trees. In the spring there are flowering cherries, crabapples, and lilacs, as well as a pond by the house filled with water loving iris. Visit the Long Live the Kings hatchery to see how salmon are raised.

2. Ralph and Terrel Kaplan Garden
Surrounded by towering madrones above Eastsound and Rosario Resort, this is truly an artful garden with outdoor art throughout. Errol Speed of Smith & Speed has designed and constructed a path to enlightenment, a juniper gazebo, hillside rock garden, stone paths and stone vegetable beds with Asian style. There will be garden benches by local artists and Carruth Garden Art available for sale.

3. David and Barbara Evans Garden
Through a cedar gateway visitors make their way into a peaceful Japanese inspired garden with many “rooms.” Shade and scattered sun in this fenced portion of the garden provide meandering paths, outdoor spaces and woodland garden opportunities. The garden features evergreens and perennials with annual accents in a framework of native madrone, maple, alder, red cedar, hemlock and Douglas fir.

4. Olga Salsa Garden
Venture into the hamlet today, and you will find a fence-enclosed plot of land, lovingly adopted by local neighbors who have spent the past three years planning, digging, experimenting, and transforming it into the “Olga Salsa Garden.” The garden features an array of flowers and berries, raised beds with a huge variety of vegetables, driftwood art and a sturdy hoop house to extend the growing season.

5. Dick and Judy Evans Garden
Located on its own cove in Deer Point off Obstruction Pass, this spacious garden slopes down to the water through plantings of salal, flowering currants, azaleas, rhododendrons and Japanese maples to a more cultivated garden at water’s edge. Lilies, roses, espaliered apple trees, boxwood hedge, a cutting garden and a vegetable garden complete this area.

6. John and Wanda Evans Garden & Nursery
Pastures full of Icelandic horses and Jacob sheep are just part of the charm of this island nursery. Here they provide islanders with known garden winners specializing in fruit trees, Japanese maples, conifers, and shrubs of all types. They apply their gardening experience for the benefit of Orcas gardeners.

 

Tickets for the Tour cost $20, are valid both days and are available at:

Driftwood Nursery

Darvill's Bookstore

Smith & Speed Mercantile

Master Gardener's Booth at the Famer's Market

 

Contact: Garden Club, P.O. Box 452, Eastsound, WA. 98245

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