So pretty! When I finally get around to planting flowers out front, I'm going to have to come back to all these posts and try to figure out what I'm doing :)
Love this combo ;) my rhodies are just starting to bloom this season. The pinks are so pretty. Hope your house is coming along girlie ;) xo Let me know how the shred goes!!'
Your Rhody looks great. You don't see to many of them in Ohio, I guess maybe they don't grow well here, and azealeas either. Yours look like they are thriving. Cindy
Oh so beautiful. Hope you are well lovely lady xxx Also you may like the giveaway i have at the moment. Sorry I have been so absent for a few weeks in your beautiful space. So lovely xxx
Wow, so many flowers on that rhododendron! Our azaleas and rhododendrons were fried in a heat wave about two years ago but are slowly making a comeback. I'm hoping for flowers next spring.
I miss the beautiful flowering shrubs of the midwest/east coast. I had azaleas in my front yard in St. Louis - now I have dirt and scorpions. Heavy sigh! XOXO
A bright pop of spring! Nothing shy about those two, and I love them sharing the stage together so colorfully.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, to hot to grow here, they are always lovely up at the mountains.
ReplyDeletemy my blazing color!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty together! Can't wait to see more as the weather keeps getting better!!
ReplyDeleteoooh those colours look good
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love them!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! When I finally get around to planting flowers out front, I'm going to have to come back to all these posts and try to figure out what I'm doing :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteI have never actually seen a rhododendron. What type of climate do they need?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Nicole! I love the colours! Have a beautiful week, xxo
ReplyDeleteLove this combo ;) my rhodies are just starting to bloom this season. The pinks are so pretty. Hope your house is coming along girlie ;) xo
ReplyDeleteLet me know how the shred goes!!'
Your Rhody looks great. You don't see to many of them in Ohio, I guess maybe they don't grow well here, and azealeas either. Yours look like they are thriving.
ReplyDeleteCindy
Oh so beautiful. Hope you are well lovely lady xxx
ReplyDeleteAlso you may like the giveaway i have at the moment. Sorry I have been so absent for a few weeks in your beautiful space. So lovely xxx
I love the color contrast - beautiful and happy!
ReplyDeletePretty! I've never seen a plant with so many blooms!
ReplyDeleteVery nice combo! I like the contrast in textures. Do you do anything to get the soil more acidic for the rhododendron?
ReplyDeleteStunning combo of lime green and pink! Love it ;) Wendy
ReplyDeleteAre these plants in your yard right now? This is a good combo, girly! I officially need to add some rhodies to my yard.
ReplyDeleteYeah...if you look closely you can see my unfinished shed in the background...I have to find time to finish painting!!!
DeleteWhat a beautiful contrast in colors...love!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful! Loving the bright colours.
ReplyDeleteI love that color combo - it's very cheerful! xx
ReplyDeleteI just love flowering spring bushes. So full of color!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the hot pink. I desperately need something flowering in my front yard -- maybe this is it?
ReplyDeleteWow, so many flowers on that rhododendron! Our azaleas and rhododendrons were fried in a heat wave about two years ago but are slowly making a comeback. I'm hoping for flowers next spring.
ReplyDeleteWould love to have you join us at this weeks Cottage Garden Party??? xoxo, tracie
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Nicole!
ReplyDeleteI miss the beautiful flowering shrubs of the midwest/east coast. I had azaleas in my front yard in St. Louis - now I have dirt and scorpions. Heavy sigh! XOXO
ReplyDelete'Love that neon color-combination! 'Wishin' I had a place for a garden :(
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors together. Would love for you to share at Simple & Sweet Fridays. New Follower.
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I love sweet flag, it is so bright among all the greenery.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! :)
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