
Hi GPODers!
Ready or not, spring is here! Despite our best intentions, spring is almost always frantic and feverish with warmer weather bringing a slew of garden chores and social activities. Amidst all of this excitement and increased activity, a flurry of growth emerges from our gardens that can quickly come and go before we have a chance to really admire and appreciate it.
Thankfully, friend-of-the-blog, Beth Tucker in Waxhaw, North Carolina has already gotten outside and captured many of the bursts of color and life that have emerged from her beds during the earliest days of the season. Beth has shared several scenes from her garden in North Carolina over the years, as well as photos from her previous garden in New Jersey (Check out those submission here: A Look Back at Beth’s Early Summer Garden, Beth’s Poolside Garden, Winter Favorites, Memories of Spring, etc.). Today we return to North Carolina to see how the 2025 growing season is treating her so far.
Hopefully viewers will forgive the messiness of my garden—still in the process of spring cleanup.
The camellias are in the border between our raised back deck and the pool. Morning sun, shade in the afternoon.
If any plant gives me zone envy, it is the camellia. I’m located just outside of the hardiness zone of these beautiful shrubs and while there are plenty of other plants that provide early blooms in my area, few rival the big, bold flowers and glossy foliage of this genus.
So many plants have already put on a floral show in Beth’s garden that we will be back in North Carolina again tomorrow to see more of the early spring color she has on display.
And don’t forget that your spring garden also deserves our attention and admiration! While you’re outside getting spring chores done, remember to take photos of your early spring flowers and foliage to share with Garden Photo of the Day. Follow the directions below to submit your photos via email, or send me a DM on Instagram: @agirlherdogandtheroad.
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Comments
What beautiful irises!
I love that mound of blue flowers near the gorgeous iris plants, wonder what it is?
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