I love the color of this azalea .
These are planted at the end of my property.
This is the red azalea that is behind the pink one in the above photo.
My apple tree has a few blooms on it.
These come up every year.
These come up every year also.
It is warming up nicely so I have been getting my flower pots and planters ready so I can soon go buy plants to put in them. I am not much of a gardener no green thumb but I keep on trying.
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Hello, dear Madeline! This beautiful and happy post made me smile.
The colour of your favourite azalea is indeed wonderful - and such a big, happy azalea tells you are a good gardener. :)
Have a blessed new week!
Thank you Sara.
Dear Madeline, your photos are so beautiful, and your posts always fill me with joy.
Thank you Linda.
Madeline I have tried for years to grow Azaleas with no luck. Please tell me what the secret is?
I believe the soil is the secret. My husband and I just planted them I do fertilizer them every so often. They just do good where I live. Madeline
Your yard is lovely. Thanks for sharing. Thanks for coming over and visiting.
I'm hoping to get a Garden Diary post written tonight. So I can share my efforts too.
Have a great week.
Thank you Lynn. Looking forward to you post. Madeline
Such beautiful Spring Azaleas - aren't they a great standby in the garden.
Your Cornflowers are such a lovely blue and I'm spying your pretty bird bath behind, it's exactly what I'm looking for.
I had a similar one for about twenty years and I cam home one day to find it smashed in two on the bricks - wandering dogs maybe as I know it was much too heavy for cats to knock over.
I bought a replacement on just so the birds had water through Summer, but it's just not right - I'll keep searching!
Have a happy day dear Madeline!
Shane
Thank you Shane. The bird bath you see is not made of concrete but something that is light and that I am able to move around. Thanks for the visit. Madeline
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