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Weekend garden walk.............



Already seeing amazing blooming in the garden. 
Over the weekend the clematis was a surprise, buds 
opening and large blooms already requiring help to 
clamber up the birdhouse pole. 



The perfect temperatures in the low 70's with
a gentle breeze make me realize again how beautiful 
Spring can be here in the southeastern USA.....we are 
definitely lucky and I feel for those of you up north, 
and in the Midwest where the snow is still falling,  
Winter just doesn't want to leave. 


The Spanish bluebells are still beautiful - these are 
definitely naturalizing now and large patches of blue
are scattered throughout the garden.


The pollen has dissipated - just a fine covering of 
yellow-green dust settles on everything overnight.......then a 
quick hose down and it looks clean and fresh.



My favorites, the pale pink George Taber azalea, are massed 
on the bushes which have grown well the past year.....


....and these other azaleas, names unknown, grow abundantly 
in the back garden in wild abandon, informal as these 
woodland shrubs should be. Our Winter efforts to keep 
the compost bin filled paid off, we've had rich soil to 
add to many plants and shrubs the past week.


Yesterday afternoon I cleaned out the gazebo, hosing away 
pollen and spider webs, washing cushions in readiness 
for outdoor afternoon tea days this week perhaps.

The snowball bush is pretty and loaded with flowers now 
opening from lime green to bright white. When I rescued it 
from a pot just a couple of years back I never expected it 
to grow this well.



The blooming of the honeysuckle was another surprise this 
past week..........more flowers than former years so 
something must be right in that rather dark corner 
back by the fence.  

Below, the small 'tree' in the center appears to be a 
volunteer dogwood - I'm so excited seeing it growing 
proud and tall, hopefully it will survive as we've lost 
all but one of the wild dogwoods growing here before.


Hope you enjoyed the garden walk.....and do come join us 
if you can! 
We have no help with our quarter acre garden........
and it is a lot of work for us now,
but we feel our efforts to keep it growing and blooming 
are worth it - and great exercise - and will continue to 
manage it ourselves for as long as we can. I planted 
almost everything in the garden over the past sixteen 
years. It has been a labor of love.

We sat collapsed on the front porch Saturday evening. 
Watching the birds at the feeders, enjoying 
an aperitif. We looked across the freshly mown lawn 
to the flowers and green shrubs, and it made all the 
hard work of the past two weeks so worthwhile. 


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