Welcome to spring in northern Georgia.
The Redbud trees in the back yard, although oddly shaped, are blooming well.
Another Redbud by the fence.
This is also the time of year when the large Yoshino Cherry tree begins to awaken.
The recently moved azalea seems to be quite happy.
The three new Reeves Spireas are blooming and doing well.
The large dogwood tree in the front yard is starting to bloom. It has looked really great the last several years.
The Japanese Camellia always looks great
The amount of blooms makes it top heavy.
I have two loropetalum shrubs in front of the house. Both always look great each spring.
I haven't seen many blooms on the pear tree. But it's growing quite well.
This makes me smile ! The Creeping Phlox plants I moved two weeks ago are starting to bloom. Hopefully, they will be happier in this location.
This is one of the mystery bulbs a friend of mine gave me last fall. Not sure what this is. But the name Grape Hyacinth comes to mind.
This is a better shot of the Yoshino Cherry tree.
This tree looks awesome each year.
The Yoshino Cherry tree does its thing each spring.
Bridal Wreath Spirea goodness ! I love all the blooms.
The large azalea cluster next to the street looks great.
I'm starting to see a few white flowers appear as well.
The rest of the azaleas along the driveway will be blooming soon.