So glad you liked it! In fact, at least one of those bushes was transplanted from Langdon Lane--I remember my mother going over there after dark, because we had already sold the house :-)
Beautiful! And yes, southeast Pennsylvania springs ARE different. Soooo lush! Those Pennsylvania Dutchmen knew where they were settling/colonizing. Thanks for sharing. And enjoy!
I remember very fondly the beautiful springs on Langdon Lane, where our families lived next to one another, Claire: forsythia, rhododendrons, lots of azaleas, my mom’s tulips. Living for the last eight years in Chicago, which also has almost no spring and where cold can last through May, I so miss the springs of my childhood!
Those Azaleas are beautiful. You must have no deer there or live in a gated community! I cannot grow these beauties as the deer think they are just for them!
So glad you liked it! In fact, at least one of those bushes was transplanted from Langdon Lane--I remember my mother going over there after dark, because we had already sold the house :-)
Beautiful! And yes, southeast Pennsylvania springs ARE different. Soooo lush! Those Pennsylvania Dutchmen knew where they were settling/colonizing. Thanks for sharing. And enjoy!
I remember very fondly the beautiful springs on Langdon Lane, where our families lived next to one another, Claire: forsythia, rhododendrons, lots of azaleas, my mom’s tulips. Living for the last eight years in Chicago, which also has almost no spring and where cold can last through May, I so miss the springs of my childhood!
Those Azaleas are beautiful. You must have no deer there or live in a gated community! I cannot grow these beauties as the deer think they are just for them!