Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Blooming on Legacy Lane

Welcome to Legacy Lane in Murray, KY. Our yard is starting to bloom.



This is the third year for our Kentucky Bluegrass sod. It is coming in nicely and needs lots of water. 



We are in the process of putting down our new mulch. 




We have six Pink and Red Knockout across the front of our house. The Black Diamond Crepe Myrtles by the roses are starting to leaf. 




I have two Japanese Maples, one in the front and one in the back. 



Macho ferns are glowing in pots on the front porch and side of our house. 



Japanese Iris are blooming. 



Day Lilies are in full bloom. 



Purple Silvia  blooms.


The Cherries trees were in bloom early this month. This is a barn across the street from our subdivision. 


Red Bud trees blooming around the corner and in our subdivision. 



More Cherry Trees in bloom.





This is how spring started in Murray. Our forsythia bloomed then we had a morning of snow and ice. 



I just so happened to cut our blooming lilacs the night before the ice and snow hit. 




Our large leaf blue hosta sits in with hydrangeas and other hosta. 




The blue and pink hydrangea are starting to bud. 





Our backyard Knockout Roses are in full bloom.


Savannah Bird Girl stands in our backyard roses the first of May.


Look how much they have grown in just a few weeks. 



A beautiful sunset from my front door. 

Linking to:


May Garden Party

Blooms Galore @ Everyday Living





8 comments:

  1. JoAnn, your flower beds and gardens are beautiful. We don't grow Kentucky Bluegrass here in Texas but I always admire how thick and lush it is. I would love it if you'd link up with us on May 25th for a garden party. :)

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  2. Your home is beautiful! When I saw the town of Murray, I thought; "oh, another Utah gal". But then I say, Kentucky. :) We have a Murray here as well. I love hostas and have lots in my garden. Love your beautiful roses. Mine are just in bud. Thanks for sharing with the Garden Party!
    hugs,
    Jann

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  3. Wow your home is beautiful and the landscaping too! Beautiful flowering plants everywhere- love! I love the barn near your sub- how nice! I love the Savannah Bird Girl- she's on my wish list! Your hostas, hydrangeas and roses all look beautiful- can't wait for mine to bloom! Thank you for joining our Garden Party!

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  4. How lovely your gardens are, so manicured and polished! I adore Knockout Roses but they don't seem too fond of me, sadly....sigh.

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  5. Hello and Greetings From Texas!
    Thank you so much for sharing your fabulous gardens with us! Everything is so lush, vibrant and colorful. You have the Green Thumb touch!
    Jemma

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  6. Your home is so gorgeous. What a joy to see it and your beautiful blooms. Such a lovely Savannah bird Girl. I am loving your ferns, hostas and more. What a joy to see it all coming alive and blossoming. Thank you for sharing your lovely garden with us.

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  7. What a lovely garden!Great pictures!Your roses are stunning...Hugs!

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  8. It is so nice to meet you with our common love for gardening! Welcome from Alabama and thank you for linking to Gardens Galore! Your knock-outs are gorgeous along with the beautiful Japanese maples that provide so much contrast in color in early spring. I would have loved to see the cherry tree in person! Day lilies are a garden staple and provide so much color! Once again thank you for joining the party!

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