Welcome to my zone 9 garden. My roots are deeply planted in the sandy soil of sub-tropical central Florida, where the summers are long and hot, but the rest of the year is paradise!
Hi Susan, your garden is simply wonderful.. blooms galore! Are those Osprey up in the tree. We have nests up in the hickory trees here... Great photos of the critters also. Sandy
Beautiful post, Susan! Spring is in your garden, for sure! I love your azaleas. Mine do not have blooms, or buds. I wonder if they're not receiving enough sun. Love you blue eyed grass!
I'm in the state of "Seeing Red" these days! Every window I look out of I "See Red" and it's wonderful!! ...
"As is the gardener, such is the garden." ~ Chinese Proverb
Welcome to Ma Petit Jardin ~
"My little garden" is a mere 1/8 of an acre of garden space. It was chosen with the intention to simplify and create my own "little" piece of paradise.
Don't let its diminutive size fool you. My plans for this "petit" space include a haven for a variety of wildlife, a kitchen garden, and of course, plenty of bold Florida foliage and cottage flowers.
This won't be "gardening as usual." It's going to take a little creativity and "outside of the box" thinking, and I'm definitely up for that.
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Oh Susan your blooms and sweet lady bug are wonderful! It is a glorious time of year that is for sure. Full of beauty and hope.
Have a great week ~ FlowerLady
Looks like Spring in every direction! I see Formosa and George Lindley Tabor azaleas. Neither is open in my garden but Pink Pearl is almost there.
Susan-your photos are just beautiful!My Blue-Eyed Grass has just now started to bud.
OMGosh! What IS that first blue flower? I have got to get me some of those!
Lovely images, Susan. Enjoy the season!
Hi Susan, your garden is simply
wonderful.. blooms galore!
Are those Osprey up in the tree.
We have nests up in the hickory
trees here...
Great photos of the critters also.
Sandy
Beautiful post, Susan! Spring is in your garden, for sure! I love your azaleas. Mine do not have blooms, or buds. I wonder if they're not receiving enough sun. Love you blue eyed grass!
Your garden is lovely and most inviting to the local fauna.
Gorgeous! Especially love all your critters. Seeing the interdependence of wildlife and plants is part of the magic of the garden.
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