Even more bright blooms and foliage from the start of the season in Georgia
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We ’re back in Albany , Georgia today to see more of the outpouring color that has emerged from Julie Prince ’s garden so far this year . If you miss yesterday ’s post , check it out here : Part 1 . Otherwise , enjoy the rest of Julie ’s spectacular leaping plants .
My garden has slowly unfolded . We revel ( ? ? ? ) a rarefied C. P. Snow event in Southwest Georgia on January 22 . In our yard we measured 6.5 inches accumulation , and it hung around for several days . I had no musical theme what would survive and what would hurt from the cold and wet experimental condition . I have been sunnily surprised ! The plant life emerged pretty much as they would have otherwise , but it has been one thing at the clock time , thus the case-by-case impression .

Happy horticulture !
Julie Prince
Clematis , amaryllis , Iceberg rose(Rosa‘KORbin ’ , Zones 5–9)andred - hot poker(Kniphofia uvaria , Zones 5–9 ) show off next .

Along with the regal purple clematis Julie showcased above , she also has a beautifully deprive Doctor Ruppel clematis ( Clematis‘Doctor Ruppel ’ , Zones 4–8 ) adorning her fencing .
As a northerly nurseryman , it ’s always a delicacy to see amaryllis thriving in a southerly garden rather than dipped in wax as part of a holiday display . This blood-red cultivar is a bold pop in Julie ’s give garden .
With their tall spikes of blooming , ruby-red - hot poker make for another bold pop of color in the early time of year .

A pink geranium ( Pelargonium×hortorum , Zones 10–11 ) has burst into bloom after being carefully enchant indoors and outdoors throughout the wintertime months .
I have essay several times without succeeder to grow thetall verbena(Verbena bonariensis , Zones 7–10).Much to my surprise , it not only outlast the Charles Percy Snow , but thrived !
There is a view appear down on a kitty planted with a white sunpatien(Impatiensxhybrida , annual)andcreeping jenny(Lysimachia nummularia , Zones 4–8),surrounded by pouf .

The adept jasmine(Trachelospermum jasminoides , Zones 8–11)is still blooming and smell inspired .
One clump of day lily is blooming very early . I desire it is a rebloomer !
I do n’t care come across the chain data link fencing in the background , but it wo n’t be seeable for long . The downcast sky vine(Thunbergiagrandiflora , Zones 8–11),moon vine(Ipomoeaalba , Zones 10–12)andsweet fall clematis(Clematis terniflora , Zones 5–11)are all produce like kudzoo ! ! It has set out out to be a dry time of year . I am implore for a change for the flowers and for our farm !

Thank you so much for share all of these incredible leap photos with us , Julie ! Your garden has so many delights , and I ’m thrilled to pick up it is withstanding our unpredictable climate .
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