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M y g u id e sto p p ed m e next to a huge,
n a tiv e W illo w tre e and e x p la in e d H an sen
h a d s h a p e d its w h irlin g tw is te d tru n k an d
c a n o p y o f d ro o p in g b ra n c h e s by p ru n in g
an d m a n e u v e rin g th e tru n k an d lim b s w ith
w e ig h ts a n d p ro p s. He said he had c a re fu lly
p ru n e d th e tre e w h ic h th en p ro d u c e d to o
m u ch s u d d e n g ro w th . W ith a sh ak e o f his
h e a d S c o tto n said , "It w ill take tim e fo r me
to g et to k n o w th is tree and if I'm c a re fu l, I
w ill e v e n tu a lly know how to p ru n e it
s u c c e s s f u lly ."
It w as e v id e n t th a t the gro u p o f peo p le
w h o a re m e m b e rs o f T h e C o n n ie H an sen
C o n s e rv a n c y h a v e th e sam e s e n s itiv ity as
he d o e s to p re se rv e the g a rd e n s in the
e ss e n c e o f its o rig in a to r, as S c o tto n ad d ed
th a t o n e o f th e c a re ta k e rs c o m m e n te d ,
" W rath b e u p o n us if w e take the w ro n g
step s. C o n n ie w ill let us know ."
I a sk e d him if he d id all the p ru n in g o f
the tre e s. C h u c k lin g he said, "O h, no, b u t
so m e o f us h av e ta k en on ro les. W e hav e a
d e a d h e a d e r, a b a m b o o an d h o rs e ta il p e rs o n ,
a d ig g e r, an d a c o m p o ste r (e v id e n c e w as the
c o m p o s te r h a d n 't b e en on the jo b la te ly !).
H e s a id th a t a lady w ho h a d re c e n tly m o v ed
n e a r th e g a rd e n a sk e d fo r h e r o w n " little
s e c tio n ."
A n o th e r lady h ad sc h e d u le d h er
n e x t y e a r's v a c a tio n to h e lp in the g a rd e n
an d s a id sh e w o u ld tak e any title the g ro u p
w a n te d to g iv e her. T h e e n th u sia sm o f
p re s e rv in g th e g a rd e n is c a tc h in g ; I le ft
w ish in g th a t I liv e d c lo se r so th a t I too
c o u ld be p a rt o f th e team .
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th e h o u s e to c re a te an in te rp re tiv e c e n te r,
h o r tic u ltu r a l lib ra ry an d c la s s ro o m a re a .
E v e n th o u g h the ideal tim e to v isit the
g a rd e n w o u ld be in the sp rin g w h en m o st o f
th e rh o d o d e n d ro n s and o th e r s p rin g flo w e rs
are at th e ir p e a k o f b lo o m , it is still a liftin g
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the te le p h o n e n u m b e r w ill be h a p p y to
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an d L u n a ria p rin te d in "Ju n e's G a rd en ", Ju ly
fu r th e r .
1995
A u g u st;
Wes Lawson
issu e :
a m o n th to sit b a ck an d e n jo y the
G ra sse s;
fru its o f o n e 's la b o rs.
The day was cool to the touch,
P e n n isetu m c au d a u m , "H am elin"
P en n isetu m cau d atu m , "M oudry"
M iscan th u s sin en sis G racillim u s
H elleb o ru s fo etid u s (not f e t t e s u s )
L u n aria (not L anaria)
but warm to the wrist, bare to my
feet on the floorboards of the deck.
Jingling bells on a string, giant
geranium sprawled from a crock - red
blooms
like puffball stars against
Organic Gardening
& Maintenance
P.O. Box 800
Tolovana Park, OR 97145
Licensed & Bonded
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P le a se se n d y o u r g a rd e n in g e x p e rie n c e s ,
c o m m e n ts, o r c o rre c tio n s to:
June's Garden
PO Box 74
Cannon Beach, OR 97110
grey slats of wood and a place
to rock in the swing and see
honeysuckle unfold and know the nasturtiums
will come on strong - twine up the stairs
with orange fighting
honeysuckle green - and anticipation
of the beauty makes me see it now
while two weak strands
of transplanted nasturtiums faithfully
lie there -
lifting open-palmed leaves
like two little hands.
Anne S. Phillips
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