I am sharing photos of my garden today.Everything is starting to really pop out.This is a snowball bush-isn't it the most luscious thing you have ever seen?
The first azaela above is a Formosa, it gets huge. Can I just tell you how agravated I get at blogger for turning my photos after I edit them. The last azaela blooms in the spring and fall.I am joining Susan for OUTDOOR WEDNESDAY.
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OH!...your yards and gardens are so beautiful,thanks for sharing, the snowball bush is fantastic, I wonder if they grow in southeast Georgia, I would love to have one of those.
~JO
Lazy on Loblolly
I love that snowball bush and your yard is really blooming. Ours hasn't started much yet.
All your flowers are so pretty.
Your yard is so pretty. I can't wait until a few more weeks and maybe ours will look better.
So pretty! I love the snowball bush...that's what Big Momma called it :)
I don't know that I've seen a snowball bush before. Kind of like a hydrangea? It's beautiful. Our azaleas are blooming, too.
Blogger has been giving me fits lately with photos and formatting! It's frustrating!
Love seeing your snowball bush. Mine is just starting to leaf out, I am alot further north. That azaela bush is very pretty, too.
Pat
Oh, how beatiful. I love your snowball. I hope to get one planted soon. It was neat to see that you live near Lena. We live about 3.5 miles South of Lena in Scott County. It's a small world.
Very pretty. My grandmother had snowball bushes. I want one, too.
That snowball bush is unbelievable!! I hope you cut some blooms for your house!
Carol
Those are lovely, Vicky. I was just telling John that I want to plant snowballs in the yard....Christine
How I love the south when the azaleas are in bloom, looks like spring in your part of the south. My snowball bush looks rather sickly next to the gorgeous one in your yard. I did cut it back last year. Maybe I got to clip happy. Peace
I have never seen a snowball bush before. WoW that is amazing. I love your garden.
Peace, Love & Decorate
Theresa
That snowball bush is beautiful! Nothing in bloom yet except forsythia, they are always first. Spring is very late this year.
I thought I commented on this last night, but I don't see it!
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