Rosemound Farm, located in the lively community of Scholls, welcomes friends to a lovely rural landscape, and featured formal strolling garden. The Georgian manor house has been restored, and the garden surrounding it is in the care of passionate gardener. The house was design by Herman Brookman, and completed in 1936. The gardens have evolved over the years, first started by the Groners in the mid-1800's, after arriving to the Chehalem Valley via the Oregon Trail.
The gardens are designed for strolling, and feature many flowering trees, shrubs, and perennials. Many plants are commonly found in our northwest climate, and others are rare finds that have been incorporated into the extensive planting beds. Organic horticultural practices are utilized onsite. Special features are a magnificent Fagus s. 'Tricolor', an old growth Calocedrus decurrens, a collection of viburnums, lilacs, crabapples, perennials of all themes, a bocce court, truffiere, greenhouse, vegetable garden, and filbert orchard.
Feel free to enjoy a picnic in the garden, light refreshments are offered.