Advance tickets @ $15 were available from an GCMGA member through May 17th. Tickets are $20 the day of the tour, available at any Garden except McDaniel Farms.
Gwinnett County Master Gardener Association
2013 TOUR OF GARDENS
May 18, 2013, 10AM to 5PM
Our featured gardens include five certified National Wildlife Habitats, sun and shade gardens, a nature center and a circa 1930’s farm. This year we are showcasing a total of twelve gardens in our county: five private gardens and one grant project in the Duluth/Norcross area and five private gardens and one grant project in the Grayson/Snellville area.
An overview of each tour garden follows. The fully detailed features of each garden can be read here.
We look forward to having you visit our outstanding gardens!
NORTH AREA OF GWINNETT COUNTY
McDaniel Farm Park, Duluth, GA
GCMGA works with Gwinnett County Parks and Recreation and the Environmental Heritage Center to plan, plant, and maintain the circa 1930’s “Archie’s Garden”, the farm house grounds, and the orchard at McDaniel Farm Park. Harvest from the vegetable garden is donated to “Feed the Hungry.” Be sure to visit the garden and see what a typical farm of the era would look like.
Norman Downes, Duluth, GA
This Certified Wildlife Habitat, located on Lake Norman, offers views of year round and migrating waterfowl, but gardening with beavers, geese, and deer can be challenging. You will find a butterfly attracting area, a tiered garden for vegetables and strawberries, an open area for croquet and volleyball, and a shady seating area.
Arlene’s Garden, Duluth, GA
This 17-year-old yard contains a large number of mature specimens of flora. With its variety of plants in this sun/shade garden, there is something to enjoy throughout the year. A beautiful dry creek bed in back and stone pathways make for an interesting walkabout the yard. Because of all the hard work and planning over the years, the landscape is in place and complete making this a low maintenance yard.
“Colibri Haven”, Duluth, GA
What was once a fescue lawn has been transformed into a Certified Wildlife Habitat and entirely organic garden. This home features flowers for hummingbirds along the driveway, a formal French style front yard, a side shade garden, and in the back a goldfish pond and raised beds for vegetable gardening.
Wilson/Mullennix Garden, Duluth, GA
This eclectic, naturalistic, artistic garden is a little piece of paradise on a little over an acre. The garden integrates all five senses in various garden rooms. Through the use of trees and shrubs; fruits and vegetables; perennials and annuals; along with natives and exotics each garden room opens up a new vista. Early in the morning or in the evening it becomes the perfect place for entertaining.
“Shady Lady”, Duluth, GA
This garden will show you how you can garden in the shade and in the presence of deer. What was once a wild hill of hollies and English ivy has been transformed into a stone terraced jewel in the shade. The backyard around the pool has a tropical feel with huge elephant ears and other large leaved plants that take less sun. This garden was designed and installed by Jane Burke.
SOUTH AREA OF GWINNETT COUNTY
Mastley’s Garden, Conyers, GA
The Mastley’s have transformed what once was a farm field into a delightful retreat. The community is called an airpark with airplane hangars in the backyards and access to a 2500’ runway. As you roam the 3.5 acre property you will see a variety of evergreens and hydrangeas and enjoy the peaceful serenity of the yard. From the deck area follow the steps to the iron fountain in a parterre garden of boxwoods.
Ashman Gardens, Conyers, GA
Six years ago this 3-acre garden was a bare piece of “Georgia concrete” scalped by contractors. The tree loving homeowners continue in their effort to turn this still new garden into a feast for the eyes and soul. The front, somewhat formal garden, is overflowing with a variety of evergreen and deciduous trees. The back yard highlights several intimate seating areas, water features, and gardens for vegetables, fruit, herbs, and wildflowers.
The Mary Kistner Nature Center, Snellville, GA
This hidden gem of Gwinnett County on a 50-acre one-time farm owned by the Georgia Piedmont Land Trust (GPLT), a locally based conservation nonprofit, offers a unique learning opportunity. An informational tour will reveal garden design by a local well-known artist and nature enthusiast and will emphasize the value of selecting native plants and the effect of installing invasive nonnatives. Restoration and refocusing began in 2012 as a GCMGA grant project.
Genia’s Retreat, Grayson, GA
Over the past ten years, this low maintenance cluster home garden, which is also a Certified Wildlife Habitat, has become a delight for the homeowners and the wildlife. Whether following a day of gardening or a day at the office, it is relaxing to sit under the pergola and enjoy the backyard privacy this garden provides. It is just a wonderful place to read a good book, become inspired to plan the next garden project or just sit back and watch the wildlife frolic.
Pet Parties Farm, Grayson GA
The Russell’s have turned their home into a wonderland for animal lovers. This Certified Wildlife Habitat resides next to two wildlife-attracting ponds in an informal garden setting. The four acre property has mature landscaping of tall, shady native oaks, dotted with an array of other sturdy drought tolerant plantings of trees and a wide variety of other colorful and attractive plants and flowers along with a haven for farm and pet animals.
Davidson Home, Lawrenceville, GA
Georgia landscape architect, Jane Bath, designed the mostly sunny front landscape. An English cottage style garden follows the driveway then wraps around the side and rear of the house. The backyard, once a vine covered overgrown wooded area, is now a Certified Wildlife Habitat. Gravel pathways, vine and moss covered retaining walls and the two-tier, pondless waterfall provide areas for relaxing and enjoying nature.