This post first appeared on Uptown Acorn exactly 5 years ago today, March 23, 2012, so I thought it would be the perfect #tbt. Spring has certainly sprung here in NOLA.
One of the things I miss most of my Atlanta home was the huge, lush landscaped yard. Well manicured and abundant with flowers, trees, shrubs, and grasses, my Atlanta yard was well perched high upon a hill ready for passer-byers to witness her in her springtime glory.
One of the things I miss most of my Atlanta home was the huge, lush landscaped yard. Well manicured and abundant with flowers, trees, shrubs, and grasses, my Atlanta yard was well perched high upon a hill ready for passer-byers to witness her in her springtime glory.
Take a look back with me as I remember the beautiful early springtime blooms and plants of an Atlanta Spring circa 2007:
Happy Spring Planting, y’all!
WOW!! Everything was gorgeous! You must have been in heaven enjoying that beautiful landscape:-)
ReplyDeleteI miss my Atlanta yard and the seasonal temps.
DeleteI must say that Atlanta is a very green area. Not as much blooming right now but soon I think!
ReplyDeleteYes, they are a little later than us.
DeleteOh- While I love your "now" home I loved that one, too. That lawn/gardens were amazing. I left one home with tons of rosebushes and perennials and still miss it. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteI miss the house a lot..... all new and easy maintenance.
DeleteGood morning, Ron! I know you miss your Atlanta home--the house and yard surely were beautiful--worthy of being in a magazine. Have a great day! xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous, gorgeous yard! So many pretties to look at...I could walk around with a drink in hand and enjoy it all. xoxo
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous Ron. I would miss it too.
ReplyDeleteRon, we (I) need lessons on how to maintain such a beautiful garden. My flower beds are a disaster because I have no idea what I am doing, but your yards are always picture perfect.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous lawn and gardens. Beautiful house too. Especially love the area with all white flowers. I want to do something similar. Do you remember what all you had planted there? I'm going to wait until the end of March to start planting. I live in Savannah and we have had crazy up and down weather. Thanks! I enjoy your blog.
ReplyDeleteazaleas, begonias, hydrangeas
DeleteLove a garden tour! Beautiful yard and garden, Ron. I'm sure you do miss this wonderful space.
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