Club Member Gardens
Carol Wilson’s garden
The Sayeau gardens
The Sayeau gardens, located at 3286 Rednersville Road, overlook the Bay of Quinte and have been developed over the past 40 years. As you can see from the photos, they are worth visiting and have been on several garden tours. My gardens have been featured in Gardens Canada and Travel Canada, as well as being named one of the top ten gardens in the County.
The major components of my perennial gardens are daylilies (over 400 varieties), hosta (over 165 varieties ranging from the small to the gigantic), peonies (over 125 varieties) as well as phlox, Oriental and Asiatic lilies, Shasta daisies and all accentuated with a large variety of trees and shrubs (boxwood, yew, spirea, hydrangea, lilacs (10 varieties), cedars (red and white), fir trees and lots of maples.
Visitors are always welcome and if no one is home, just wander around and enjoy.
Colleen Allchurch’s garden
Colleen grows flowers and vegetables in her urban garden. She’s also keen on repurposing found items to embellish her plantings.
Manuel Rodenkirchen and Sheila Stanley’s garden
Manuel and Sheila grow organic vegetables and flowers in this garden.
Penny & John Hopkin’s garden
Despite shallow, rocky soil, plants persevere.