Thursday, April 11, 2019

My Garden in April. . . . . .




A little fanfare please - here in the southeast, spring now surrounds us.

I have to admit that yesterday the house and garden looked lovely
 in the sunlight of late afternoon. I took these photos with my phone.
Bob had spent over three hot hours, mowing, trimming, blowing etc. 

We walked about for a while but the pollen was
extremely heavy so no sitting outside. We checked the
shrubs, many now blooming, and perennials such as 
peonies and hostas poking their way through the earth. 
We felt good about how the garden looks this week.
 I joked with Bob about perhaps we should put out a FOR SALE
 sign with so much 'curb appeal' going on!


Our lawn is thick and green, the best I can recall in many years thanks
 to over seeding heavily last autumn. For those of you interested in gardening
 but living in other areas of the US, or overseas, we prefer to grow fescue grass
 which remains green all winter into spring, dies back somewhat in hot, dry
 summer weather if not watered, but then greens up again in autumn. 
It does require weekly mowing in the spring and summer as it grows tall but
 is lush and dark green. 
Others prefer Bermuda grass which turns brown in winter but does well all
 summer in the heat, staying green and quite short without much water.


 Here, behind this urn with pansies, Queen of the Night
and Angelique tulips, you can see the thick, lush grass. 


The azaleas were happy in the rain of recent days and 
are now coming into bloom.





How does your garden grow?

12 comments:

  1. Such wonderful pictures, Mary - isn't spring a time of year to lift one's heart?
    There is plenty going on in the gardens around me here, and orchards are at their most beautiful now. Unfortunately, we're having frosty nights and even lower temperatures forecast for the weekend. Just hoping not too much will freeze to death.

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  2. It's all looking very lovely, Mary.

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  3. My garden is still under snow and will never, on its best day, look as lovely as yours. Charming to the tenth power your home is. Now where could you find a more beautiful abode? 🌿🌸🏡🌸🌿

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    1. You're so kind Vee. Right now it all looks quite good but is a lot of work. I worry about the coming years. Guess if we stay (and Bob refuses to consider a condo any time soon!) we may have to employ garden help.

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  4. You garden is looking lovely. Our azaleas we planted last fall are small but blooming. My tulips are just starting to open.

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    1. Azaleas will be huge in a few years Penny - I need to do a heavy pruning some of mine after they bloom this year.
      Doubt my tulips will last until Easter, but sounds you will some to enjoy.

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  5. It's amazing how lush and green your lawn and gardens are already. But I guess I shouldn't be surprised with you living in the southeast. It's just too bad that the pollen is so bad that you can't even sit outside.

    The only things going on here in IL is lilies and daffodils poking out of the ground (not even in bloom; just the green shoots), chives and mint showing up in my herb garden, and my lilac bush started to bud. The weather here is crazy right now...Mon and Tues were 70 degrees and sunny. We were in all our glory. We brought out the two chairs for our little front deck and enjoyed our coffee and lunch outside in the sun. Then yesterday was high of 35 with snow showers! From short sleeves to winter coats in 24 hours. Today is the same - 35 degrees, but with rain and high wind.

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    1. Mother Nature is so fickle - just seems to love playing weather tricks on us!
      Hope you get more warmer days soon Melanie. Don't forget, no perfect place it seems - we've had our share of bad weather too this year.

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  6. How lovely your garden looks, Mary. Grass here is green all winter and dries to brown in the summer heat - perhaps it's the same type. I love your white arch. Kudos to Bob for all the hard work.

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  7. Your garden is a beautiful, magical place. I don't seem to have the knack to plant things in a way that makes it look pleasing to the eye. Everything seems to be all over the place with no coherent plan.

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  8. Mary, your home & garden is dreamy! I literally get a sensation of cozy - and sigh - every time I see your pics. Your & Bob’s efforts belong in a spread in the Cottage Journal magazine. (I am crossing my fingers that you might contact them. They ask for suggestions in every issue!)

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  9. Beautiful! Everything is in bloom here. The last hurrah before summer heat creeps in. This past week or so has gotten up into the 80s during the day so that definitely means it will be extra hot pretty soon. Have a good Friday!

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