I always enjoy walking through the garden and seeing all the new
Spring flowers coming up.
I wanted to share with you photos of the
beautiful flowers today.
~Sea Lavender~
Amaryllis
Iris
Peony
Cymbidium Orchid
Rice Flower
Chinese Snowball Viburnum
The "snowballs" resemble large hydrangea blooms,
which start out green, changing over to cream
and then white.
Thyme
Violas with Angel Vine
Our First Sunflower
Alstroemeria
Alstroemeria with Limonium-Statice
Raised Bed with Red Snapdragon flowers.
Larkspur
Alstroemeria
Tabebuia Tree
Fresh picked Alstromeria
Beautiful day in the Garden.
Oh my goodness, I hope you'll join us for a garden party link up on April 25th. Your gardens are already amazing! I didn't know that angel vine could grow on a topiary frame. :)
ReplyDeleteStacey, Thank you for the invite!! I love the Angel Vine too!!
DeleteWe do not have many flowers in our garden, but the ones I do I cannot wait to see bloom. Love your pictures.
ReplyDeleteHi Betty, Can't wait to see photos of your blooms!!
DeleteHow lovely that you are ..grateful.
ReplyDeleteIt shows in your photos and yor words.
Always humble...even w/ all that!
Monique, Thank you, love to garden!!
DeleteOh Jody, everything is gorgeous! You have so many things blooming. I love your peony. Mine is still just a bud.
ReplyDeleteLaurie, We have had some rain which helped a lot in San Diego. Peony is one of my favorite flowers.
Deleteoh Jody, your garden is stunning and I love all the beautiful flowers that you have. It was a beautiful weekend, but a little hot up here in Orange County. I did get down to Rogers Gardens and I wasn't disappointed, but very expensive. I was such a good girl, I didn't buy anything.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful sunny week.
Mary
Mary, You know I love Rogers Garden too! One of my favorite stops in Orange County. Yes, it has been in the high 80's in San Diego this week. Hopefully a little rain in the forecast!!
DeleteHappy Gardening this weekend!
How do you have time do anything else.It is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWe still have snow and brown grass
Have a fun week
Hi Laura, I get a lot of help now with my husband, Stan. He just retired. He loves gardening too! It's a lot of work, but seeing the beautiful flowers is worth it!! Thanks for stopping by!!
Deleteoh swoon, gasp, croak, and choke! I love it, just love it all! Those amaryllis are to die for!! love gardening pics and gardeners....thanks Jody.
ReplyDeleteSerena, You are so cute!! It was wonderful hearing from you! I know you have a beautiful garden and have a special gardeners touch too! Have a wonderful relaxing weekend!!
DeleteLove looking at your garden pics! Your blog is such an inspiration to me!
ReplyDeleteCindy, Thanks for stopping by with your wonderful comment! You made my day!!
DeleteOh my, what a beautiful garden. Love all your fantastic flowers. It still too early for flowers in my garden.
ReplyDeleteHugs from here
Hi Bente, Just stopped by your blog and love your new vase with roses! At least, you can fill your home with beautiful bought roses until you get some outside in your garden!! Thanks for stopping by! Hugs, Jody ♥
DeleteEach picture is more beautiful than the last! Your garden is wonderful! Here in Michigan, the daffodils have just come up!
ReplyDeletelove and blessings~
Lynda @ Gates of Crystal
Lynda, I can't wait to see photos of your daffodils! By the way, your kitchen is gorgeous!
DeleteThanks for sharing your tour, I really enjoyed it!
Hugs,
Jody
Oh, my word, Jodi - WOW - your garden flower tour was AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteMichele, What a wonderful surprise by your visit!! Thank you so much for your kind compliment! Have a great week!!
DeleteIs there a most wonderful period of the year for enjoying our gardens ?
ReplyDeleteIn this moment all their beauty and their vitality is popping up everywhere, I so love April and May and with your shots you've caught all the charm of your stunning heaven!
Hope your week is off to a great start I wish you so lovely days to come, filled with love and serenity, my dearest friends !
With utmost gratitude and esteem
Dany
Daniela, Thank you so much for stopping by! Every month is a different time in our garden, always surprise blooms everywhere. Unfortunately, it has been in the 90's where we live in San Diego. So, Stan and me are outside for a little bit watering and making sure the flowers are fine. The weather report said rain on Friday. We have our fingers crossed!! Have a wonderful week in your garden too, dear friend!
DeleteHugs, Jody ♥
Jody & Stan,
ReplyDeleteYour Garden doorway is more lovely that that of the Garden Center
"Mr. Ed" and I visited this past week. . .as are your floral selections!
My heart skipped a beat when I spied the Sunflower near the windmill!
Truly, a Kansas Prairie Girl, through~and~through!
I am quite smitten with your breathtakingly beautiful Chinese Snowball Viburnum!
Thank you for the Garden Walk~About on this lovely Spring Day!
Fondly,
Pat
Hi Pat, I love my windmills too, I got them from my mother. Whenever I see them spin, I feel she is with me in the garden. I wish the Chinese Snowball Viburnum would last longer. The blooms only last about 3 weeks. Thanks so much for stopping by, always love hearing from you!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Jody
Wow, what a beautiful garden. I'm looking forward to creating one of my own at our new house. Thanks so much for sharing.
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