The hubs has finally finished getting the front yard spring ready...
and it is looking so beautiful.
The grass came up nice and green with few weeds.
We have an extra one, in the same color, in the back yard that we are going to move into the bare spot.
The pictures above and below are the gardens up by the front door.
These are Daylilies.
Walking around the backyard, it too needs a bit of work.
The Knockout Roses have a lot of buds.
The Dill from last year is starting to reappear.
Planting the perennial flowers in the front gardens...thats on the agenda for next week.
I checked on the swans today, no babies yet!
Your yard is beautiful. It looks like it was done by a professional landscaper. Your husband does good work.
ReplyDeleteReally pretty! Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, so much work. I would much rather split wood than work on gardening.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! My azaleas have come and gone already and the day lilies are putting on a show now. Congratulations on all your hard work, everything is lovely. Best, Virginia
ReplyDeleteDebbie your home and yard is beautiful!-- love seeing all the pretty gardens and flowers! Gorgeous landscaping--- ours is wild country, very different 😆 😆 😆
ReplyDeleteHello Debbie,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great house. And so nice with that wonderful garden. Amazing pictures. With an estate like that, you certainly won't be bored. Very nice!!
Many greetings,
Marco
Your yard is looking fAR better than mine!
ReplyDeleteVery well done to the hubs ... your garden looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Your post title made me chuckle! Your house looks amazing. Beautiful colors and happy plants. Couldn't ask for more.
ReplyDelete-Soma
Very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely yard!
ReplyDeleteDebbie, your lawn and gardens look beautiful. I love the azaleas blooming and the cornflower. I will look for them in our nursery.
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday! Have a great day and a happy weekend!
Your yard is just beautiful, love the beautiful red flowers along your drive too! Your roses will be popping soon, and those Viburnum make a great natural privacy piece.
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