Rajah
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Finally convinced DH to let me get our azaleas this week! I was going to skip it this year because of having to replace my car and because of the trip I'm taking in a couple of weeks to visit family and work on my school project, but when I was walking around the school campus trying to find where I get my school ID, I saw a bunch of really pretty azalea bushes and that started the wishing all over again. So when I showed DH (would you believe he said he wanted azaleas only because his coworker likes them (another male--one of the few *flowers* that other guy likes) -- DH had no idea what they looked like!
), he said "want!"
So, we now have 4 lovely 3-gallon azaleas that are in the beginning of their bloom stage right now. We're only going to be able to enjoy the bloom stage on these for a few more weeks I think, but they're a pretty bush even when not blooming, so I'm happy. And I'm surprised that after showing DH about a dozen different types, he wanted the same one I wanted, even though it was pink!
Anyway, I promised pictures, so here are pictures. I also included the pictures of my pansies out front that I'd promised earlier. They're looking a little rough around the edges because of the near-freeze we had a few nights ago, but they weathered it better than I honestly expected and look like after a few days of good sun, they'll come out of it just fine. I just wish I had the time and energy to plant them thicker.
First shot of our pansies when we had about half of them planted.
An overview shot of the azalea bushes. You can see what we're hoping the bushes will kinda hide. Or at very least, bring the eye to these bushes rather than the ugly boxes.
Bush 1
Bush 2
Bush 3
Bush 4
One of the clusters of blossoms. There are two main types of azaleas -- those about this size that create clumps of a *bunch* of small blossoms, or those that are much larger individual flowers, but make only clumps of 3 or 4 individual flowers. I actually like this type best, and was happy DH agreed!
Another clump -- you can see some of the buds in the back that promise at least a few days of brilliance.
Back to the Pansies -- this is an overview of the flower bed out front. You can see the soaker hose, too -- I'm hoping the bulbs I planted will help hide the hose.
Other half of the bed.
Close-up of pansies
Another closeup
When I finished filling in what holes I had available, I had just enough pansies left to fill one pot I had left over from the apartment, so I have some pansies in a pot as well. And you can see the one geranium that survived the move -- I'm about ready to give up on it and get a new one, 'cause it's nothing but 3 leaves. I won't throw it away, though, just move it out back and replace it with a prettier one.
Hope y'all enjoyed the quick tour of our garden!




So, we now have 4 lovely 3-gallon azaleas that are in the beginning of their bloom stage right now. We're only going to be able to enjoy the bloom stage on these for a few more weeks I think, but they're a pretty bush even when not blooming, so I'm happy. And I'm surprised that after showing DH about a dozen different types, he wanted the same one I wanted, even though it was pink!
Anyway, I promised pictures, so here are pictures. I also included the pictures of my pansies out front that I'd promised earlier. They're looking a little rough around the edges because of the near-freeze we had a few nights ago, but they weathered it better than I honestly expected and look like after a few days of good sun, they'll come out of it just fine. I just wish I had the time and energy to plant them thicker.

First shot of our pansies when we had about half of them planted.

An overview shot of the azalea bushes. You can see what we're hoping the bushes will kinda hide. Or at very least, bring the eye to these bushes rather than the ugly boxes.

Bush 1

Bush 2

Bush 3

Bush 4

One of the clusters of blossoms. There are two main types of azaleas -- those about this size that create clumps of a *bunch* of small blossoms, or those that are much larger individual flowers, but make only clumps of 3 or 4 individual flowers. I actually like this type best, and was happy DH agreed!

Another clump -- you can see some of the buds in the back that promise at least a few days of brilliance.

Back to the Pansies -- this is an overview of the flower bed out front. You can see the soaker hose, too -- I'm hoping the bulbs I planted will help hide the hose.


Other half of the bed.

Close-up of pansies

Another closeup

When I finished filling in what holes I had available, I had just enough pansies left to fill one pot I had left over from the apartment, so I have some pansies in a pot as well. And you can see the one geranium that survived the move -- I'm about ready to give up on it and get a new one, 'cause it's nothing but 3 leaves. I won't throw it away, though, just move it out back and replace it with a prettier one.
Hope y'all enjoyed the quick tour of our garden!