Around the Garden

Welcome, Friends! I’m so excited to share a little piece of my world with you. One of my absolute favorite things about early spring is capturing the beauty of the season through my camera lens. The rich purples, pinks, and vibrant yellows that start to bloom bring such joy after the dreary days of winter. Today, I took some photos of my garden to share with you. The plants are beginning to bloom, and I can already harvest lettuce and herbs for the kitchen. The air is filled with the delightful fragrance of spring. So, grab a cup of your favorite beverage, get cozy, and join me for a virtual tour of my early spring garden. I hope these photos bring a little bit of the beauty and freshness of spring into your day!

In the photo above, the vibrant variegated purples of the early blooming lilac take center stage, radiating their sweet fragrance throughout the garden. Is there anything more delightful than the scent of lilac bushes in full bloom? In the background, a carpet of blooming pink phlox adds a soft, inviting touch. The green leaves of the lilac serve as the perfect backdrop, making the colors of spring truly “pop.”

Lady Banks roses are blooming both in the front and back garden. Their vivid yellow petals are just beginning to unfurl, adding a sunny and cheerful vibe to the landscape. What makes these roses even more charming is their vining nature and the fact that they are thornless, making them not only beautiful but also easy to work with. Their multiple blooms are delicate and pretty, adding a touch of elegance to the garden. How can you not fall in love with them?

Another early bloomer in the garden is this “snowball” bush also called viburnum. These blossoms start their journey in a delightful shade of lime green, gradually transforming into a pristine Snow White. I’ve already brought some of these exquisite blooms inside, where they now reside in a vase alongside some basil. The combination is not only visually appealing but also seems to create a happy pairing, with the basil adding a fresh aroma to the mix.

It’s such a joy to be able to bring flowers from my garden indoors to enjoy. I really miss that during the winter and it lifts my spirits each spring when the garden starts to bloom once again.

I’ll leave you with this image of the rock garden coming back to life. The deep pink phlox tumbles over the rocks, creating a cascade of color that trails towards the bottom. Amidst this vibrant display, the rosemary is sending out new shoots, filling the air with its wonderful fragrance as you brush by. These blooms, returning year after year, are a symbol of hope and the continuity of life. They remind us that no matter what challenges we face, there is always the promise of renewal and growth. Thank you for sharing in this moment of beauty and reflection with me. Until next time, may your days be filled with the beauty of nature’s wonders!