Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA |
Black Locust tree
My Red Buckeye shrubs are blooming, and the seeds I planted last year are coming up!
The below freezing temperatures in March did not harm my double Clematis
Another Clematis vine
Oxalis
Geraniums on my front porch
Happy Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day!
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Happy Easter!
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Happy Easter!
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...gorgeous, I'm still waiting for these.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Lea - every bloom and blossom. We have to wade through winter before seeing ours again! Greetings Jo
ReplyDeleteNice to see the early clematis. Makes me think that summer is almost here.
ReplyDeleteYou have some real beauties in your garden. I do love those apple blossoms, a promise of taste treats to come. Happy Bloom Day.
ReplyDeleteBlissful blooms and beautiful butterfly!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
I love your Apple tree and butterflies and your Clematis vine is beautiful too! So many wonderful blooms for April. Happy Spring!
ReplyDeleteYour season is way ahead of ours. I saw my first butterflies yesterday though! Nice to see your flowers!
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful. We are some weeks behind you, but we will catch up! Love your apple tree.
ReplyDeleteMy gosh Lea, Spring is wonderful in your area .., such a beautiful variety of blooms. Your pictures are wonderful. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteAwesome garden, Lea.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter.
Peace :)
Such a lovely garden. Have a blessed and beautiful Easter!
ReplyDeleteHappy GBBD Lea :) I still can't wrap my head around Mississippi having below freezing temps..let alone in March. The geraniums on your front porch are lovely. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteWe saw some butterflies when camping last week - I think they could be the last for a while. Although it's very nice to have the cool evenings.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Lea, it's all so lovely. The Black locust are blooming here too. They line the dirt roads and smell so good. They are a harbinger of spring for me. Happy Bloom Day and Happy Easter!~~Dee
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely to see what's blooming in another part of the World! I must get some geraniums, they are so cheerful
ReplyDeleteOh those clematis! So lovely.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Lea.
Lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteYou have a wonderful garden with so many awesome colors and types of blooms. Thanks for sharing it with us as I am facing autumn and winter shortly here in the southern hemisphere.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms. Don't you just love spring and the opening of buds! Gorgeous time of year.
ReplyDeleteThe photo of the swallowtail on the apple blossoms is gorgeous! I haven't seen many butterflies here yet, but I was so surprised to see a Monarch floating through my garden one day. It must have been on its way north. Happy Bloom Day!
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