It’s finally summer vacation and I am able to tackle the projects in our home that I have wanted to do all year long! Shawn and I, with the help of my sister Keelie, tackled the flower beds in the front of our home!
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Your flowers look great tfs
Sorry , I mean not to close to the house .
I would not plant anything with fruit , messy and lots of bugs . Do plant too close to the house and and allow for growth . It is lovely , but you might want to spend them out a little . Great job you guys it's going to be beautiful .
Dont forget to keep in mind the growth and space that the plant requires. Seems a little close together
That was a BIG rock !
Looks very nice!
The rhododendrons are native here in the Smokey mountains, I always love driving through the countryside and mountains as they bloom……
I love the forsitheas (yellow blooms) .
Get some super phosphate sprinkle and water
It helps if you mix the top soil with your native soul when you refill the hole. Don't trim the rhododendron in the fall as you will trim next year's flower buds off. Fertilize the rhododendron with acid fertilizer. The dragon blood are sedum. The Asiatic lilies will grow from the ground in the spring, as they are a bulb.
Nice I love the lily ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»
βGrows 5 feetβ- plants one foot apart-
It looks very pretty though. Just will have to spread them out next year. You picked very pretty plants.
Good morning π Love your landscaping project. The flowers you picked are beautiful and will grow in nicely. I would defiantly dig up way more space~ maybe double what you planted & space out your flowers. The rhododendron will grow in time to be as big as the space you have already dug up. Google full grown rhododendron and you can get a better idea. It is a pain to have to dig things up and make more room but in the long run it will be worth it. π