Spring in south Georgia

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Beautiful! I tried to get azalea's to grow here, but it didn't make it through to Spring. Maybe I needed to mulch/cover up the root ball?
 

Wow! Look at all those colors. Nothing like that around here, unless I go up to the local greenhouse and garden center. They have a cool little koi pond in their greenhouse with turtles and big goldfish.
 

We're quite a ways from those colors. Our grass is just now starting to turn green and a few trees are starting to bud out. C'mon spring! Gary
 

Took these shots with my cell phone because I was too lazy to get the camera out! First three are azaleas and the last two are of a honeysuckle bush.

Beautiful bushes! My azaleas are past their peak. The last two pics, by the way, are the Georgia State Wildflower, the Native Azalea.
 

Beautiful bushes! My azaleas are past their peak. The last two pics, by the way, are the Georgia State Wildflower, the Native Azalea.

Thanks for reminding me. My old mind can't hold it all anymore!:thumbsup:
 

Outstanding! Cannot wait for my plants to bloom! :occasion14:
 

Very nice pics doesnt look like that here yet not even close
 

I always loved traveling through the South. They always have tremendous azalea displays.
 

The Masters golf tournament in Augusta has beautiful Azeleas.
 

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