These pictures will be in no certain order. A pathway that David and I made. There is a gravel drive that circles down behind our house. You will see this driveway in some of the pictures.
We have lots of deciduous azaleas that we call "native azaleas" because some were dug from the woods in North GA. They can also be bought in the spring at local nurseries and big box stores. The blue flower is blue woodland phlox.
Rhododendron (later in April)
Sometimes the unplanned comes together and looks good, Creeping Jenny and primrose. Creeping Jenny will "creep" more than I might want, but it is easy to pull up and give away or sell at a club plant sale. I use it primarily for the yellow color
A view from the distance. I like using lots of plant material for color.
A closer view of the above view. Notice the mountain of pine straw bales at the very top left center still left to be put out!
The Shady Rest to the left. Daylilies are in the front, back, and one row by a flowing creek bed to the left of the cabin.
A view of the cabin from up the hill where there more terraced daylily beds.
Another view of the terraced beds.
A view of the terraced daylily beds as they begin going uphill.
A view from in front of the cabin.