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Willamette
West Habitat for Humanity Planting Day:
October 2009
For the 5th year,
APLD Oregon volunteers turned up shovel in hand to help
install new plantings around the latest WWHfH project in Beaverton. This year's
project was at Vance Place, and included 5 home
sites. Our members had previously created the
planting plans for each plot at a design charrette
evening in April, where Kathryn Leech, APLD, won a
gift certificate to
Dinsdale Nursery.
WWHfH staff
amended and rototilled the soil areas before our
planting day, and then procured the plants from
Cascadian Nursery.
We were helped in the planting by several of the
current and prospective homeowners, as well as
Habitat volunteers. Many thanks to all of you who
volunteered your time and energy to make this year's
collaboration a success!
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Amy Whitworth and Ann
Nickerson, APLD, dig some hefty planting holes. |

Judy Kokesh installs
some Moon Bay nandinas, Rozanne geraniums, and Japanese
blood grass. Plant selections are based on toughness as
well as beauty. |
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Amy
Whitworth and Lynn Wolfstone take a pizza break |

Barbara Hilty, APLD, plants a vine maple with help from
two of the homeowners. |
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APLD Construction Site
Tour:
October
2009
This construction
site tour is a joint project of designer Lori Scott of
Lori Scott Landscape
Design in
conjunction with Kevin Schindler of Autumn
Leaf Landscaping and David West of
Structures in Landscaping.
The site has many
interesting new features being added, including a lawn
bowling court, a rain garden, a raised ipe deck with
floating stairs, a curved metal pergola, a firepit, a
mortared bluestone patio, and a custom-designed water
feature.
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Designer Lori Scott
has been working with both of the hardscaping companies
and the homeowners during the installation to see that
the design details are attended to. Because there
is so much still to be built on the site, Lori and the
contractors invited our APLD/ANLD designer group to
revisit it in 6 weeks time, and everyone attending
agreed it would be great to have a follow-up tour then.
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APLD Oregon member Lori Scott discusses the seat wall
and water feature area. |

Workmen lay the bluestones into mortar for the patio
floor. |
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Curving back of patio will hold a seat wall and overhead
arbor. |

Kevin Schindler discusses the rain garden area and the
unexpected underground spring that was discovered during
excavation. |
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"Evening in the Garden" Annual Members Dinner
August 2009
Guests enjoyed a
wonderful upscale Mexican feast in the beautiful
gardens of Oregon Chapter President Vanessa Nagel. As
an accompaniment, we were also provided with a
delicious fresh sangria courtesy of Ewing Irrigation.
Ewing also set up an intriguing night lighting display
that showcased many of Vanessa's beautiful plantings
and garden art. Thanks also go to Monrovia Nursery who
provided dozens of plants as decorations that were
given away at the evening's end.
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Members Kristine Hanson, Barbara Simon APLD, and Deb
Rossi |

Beautiful circle of Carex siderosticha 'Variegata' |
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Gravel pathway through lovely plantings and woods
features Thai spirit house on a cherry tree stump |

Kathryn Leech, APLD listens as Vanessa Nagel, APLD
describes
the evolution of her garden |
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Yummy gourmet Mexican buffet |

A
section of Vanessa's circular pebble mosaic |
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2009 APLD ANNUAL CONFERENCE:
"Bridging Green Design, Majestic Nature, and Urban
Pioneering"
Portland, Oregon: July 13th-19th |
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Pre-conference
speakers discussed Natural Time Management, Edible
Gardening, and Permaculture.
Main Conference
speakers discussed the Sustainable Design Movement,
the collaboration that produced the Portland
Classical Chinese Garden, Green Roofs, and much
more. Attendees had the opportunity to fill their
minds up in the mornings with new ideas and fresh
approaches to landscape design, and then in the
afternoons they got to stretch their legs during
extensive tours of gardens and estates in downtown
Portland and the surrounding neighborhoods.
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The
Post-conference attendees traveled to the
Columbia River Gorge area, and saw some beautiful
gardens in Hood River and nearby towns, and
also Mount Hood and an old growth forest along the
Salmon River.
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Below are
a few thumbnail photos of some of the beautiful
gardens we visited.
Please click on the photos to
see a larger picture.
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The Oregon Chapter of APLD wants to thank all of the
local volunteers who worked hard to produce such a
successful conference for the members of the
international organization. Congratulations on a job
well done!
Left: APLD Oregon volunteers Lynn
Wolfstone and Adriana Berry, who were instrumental in
putting together all of the beautiful container
plantings that decorated the hotel where the
conference was held.
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