Thursday, March 19, 2015

Yep, Spring is Here!

BY SKEETER
 Nothing says Spring more so then a Forsythia in full bloom here in my GEORGIA GARDENS!
  And a blurry photo due to pollen in the eyes.
 The deer have enjoyed nibbling the leaf of my favorite Fringe Bush (Loropetalum)  this winter.
 But the nibbling did not keep the blooms at bay. Doubt I can say this for the Azaleas though. Sigh...
 The Smaller Pink Fringe is blooming nicely as well with more leaves in place.
 Ah, pink blooms say Spring.
 Bridal Wreath Spirea remind me of the snow we did not have this winter. Thank You Mother Nature!
 Millions of tiny flowers adorn the bushes.
 These bushes glow in sight from my sun room windows!
 Kitty is bird watching.
 The Lady Bugs which sought refuge inside the house are now outside in their warm world. Get busy on aphids please.
 A few more Grape Hyacinths have popped up.
 A few of these unknown name to me have popped up. I must have planted them but the memory is lacking today.
Flower Beds are becoming weeded and mulched.
 Lily are being attacked by either deer or rabbits. After todays rain fall, I shall get the Liquid Fence to work or I will not have blooms.
YEP, SPRING IS HERE, In the Garden...

Words and Photos Property of In the Garden Blog Team, In the Garden

7 comments:

  1. Gorgeous! All those spring blooming shrubs are ever so happy in your garden. I love old fashioned bridal wreath but am stunned by the fringe tree. Wow! Happy spring to you! Cool daffodil. I have no idea its name let us know if you find out.

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  2. Yippee for you! What beauty you have there. I love the forsythia, the bridal wreath, and the fringe tree. WOW.

    Happy Spring ~ FlowerLady

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  3. Glor-i-ous! Hardly a sign of it (spring) up here. Snow just melted. Any day now.....

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  4. Gorgeous, Skeeter! I'm envious. Our forsythia is still buried in snow. Thanks for sharing yours.

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  5. It is so much fun seeing your gorgeous garden opening up with all of these blooms. This means that in 2-3 weeks my garden should bee looking just like this. Can't wait. Thanks for the preview. :)

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  6. Wow, what gorgeous colors--the forsythia and loropetalum just scream spring! I'm definitely not ready to start mulching yet--I'm still raking up all the leaves smothering my bulbs:)

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  7. I love the spirea, it's always been one of my favorites. The fringe bush is an amazing, electric color. I've got no color here now, except white that is. Hoping to see my bulbs soon.

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