Thursday, June 18, 2009

Coming in July - Medlock Garden Tour


MEDLOCK GARDEN TOUR JULY 11!
Second Annual Medlock “Funky-Elegant Lush Summer” Garden Tour


As our neighborhood and the whole metro area burst into full and glorious spring, the Medlock Garden Tour Committee has been out walking the neighborhood, checking out all kinds of new gardens for the second annual Medlock Garden Tour. Gardeners are so grateful that rain has finally returned to the Southeast that they are not complaining too much about delayed planting due to storms. In fact, this seems like one of the freshest and greenest springs in many years, and we hope that our summer gardens will be lush and bounteous as well.

For those of you who didn’t attend last year’s First Annual Medlock Funky-Elegant Lush Summer Garden Tour, let it be said that it was a rousing success! We had huge lots, small plots, fish ponds, bird houses, showpiece gardens, old gardens, new gardens, community gardens, vegetable bounty, butterfly habitat, shade gardens, and sunflowers galore.

Approximately 250 adults and many children toured these gems of our neighborhood. Those who had never planted anything learned a lot and took great inspiration; gardeners and non-gardeners alike delighted in the uniqueness of each individual garden; neighborhood kids sold out of cookies and lemonade and gave guided garden tours; produce was given away; live classical music was played; neighbors had a wonderful time meeting each other as they walked, bicycled and drove through the neighborhood; and we raised $811 to benefit environmental education at Medlock School.

So, what’s in store for 2009??? The garden list is having the finishing touches put on it as we go to press; we have found that there are many more wonderful gardens in our community than we could have imagined. The list this year will include mostly new gardens, with a couple of star repeats from last year. We are looking at gardens with multiple raised beds for vegetables; a front yard that is nothing but flowers; a 1.7-acre lot featuring a huge shade garden, creek, swinging bridge and pond; a “power line garden” which includes a stream trail and bluebird habitat; a “rain pond garden” fed by gutter drainpipes going underground; and some major historical neighborhood landmarks on large lots, including one with a very large fish pond.

SO – mark your calendar for Saturday, July 11, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. And please note: we will need lots of volunteers on the day of the tour to "garden-sit.” Contact Margie at Thirdbrown136@sbcglobal.net if you can help on the day of the tour!

MEDLOCK GARDEN TOUR JULY 11!
Second Annual Medlock “Funky-Elegant Lush Summer” Garden Tour
14 Exciting Gardens – Including Historic Gems of Neighborhood!

~ Volunteers and Lemonade Sellers Needed ~

The grounds of the historic Steele-Cobb house on Fox Hills Drive and the McClelen family property on Medlock Road, both historic sites formerly totaling 400 acres, will be on the upcoming Medlock Garden Tour! Each of these properties are two acres each, and other gardens on similarly large lots will be included on the tour. The fourteen gardens represent a great range in style and personality and include mature hardwoods, vegetables, flowers, fruit trees, berry bushes, ponds and fountains, wildlife habitats, creeks and lagoons, rainwater preservation, and more. Both North Decatur Presbyterian Church and Medlock School gardens are on the tour, as is an Atlanta Audubon Society Wildlife Sanctuary. You can get a good sense of the neighborhood’s geography and see how gardeners have creatively used power line areas. In all, the tour promises to be every bit as exciting as last year’s inaugural event! Volunteers are still needed for two-hour “garden-sitting” shifts (contact Margie at thirdbrown136@sbcglobal.net if you’d like to volunteer), and we hope neighborhood children will set up lemonade and cookie stands (contact Linda at lr1518@att.com if your child is interested). Tickets will go on sale June 12 at Ace Hardware, and will be available at Medlock School on the day of the tour. See you July 11!


Thanks Dennis for mentioning on your blog.

Jean Cohen

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