Pictures from Phoenix and sometimes from the surrounding cities that make up the "Valley of the Sun"
Monday, February 8, 2016
Let's Here it for the Landscapers
On that same street I featured yesterday, one house stood out because of the landscaping. I don't think I'd ever seen such a beautifully landscaped yard. I don't even want to think of what it costs to keep all these hedges so neat and those flowers blooming.
Big flower pots overflowing with color coordinated flowers and a wall completely covered in some type of vines frame the front of this gorgeous house. Notice how the flowers are running all along the bottom edge of the wall.
The house is quite large so those color coordinated flowers ran for quite a distance. And, that row of equally sized trees running along the inside of the wall. It was all quite breathtaking.
It does look beautiful. A real art and so enjoyable for all all.
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, maintained with much love....
ReplyDeleteVery pretty garden Sharon, they would have to have a gardener to keep it so perfect surely, if not I'm exhausted just imagining the work :)
ReplyDeleteFor some people such a landscaping project becomes their hobby. You can tell those people here, too, when you look at their yards. Very lovely, but too much money and time involved for me. You have so many beautiful homes in Phoenix!
ReplyDeleteI quite agree with what Lowell just said!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is a pleasing, well taken care of property!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous, Sharon!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful! I love well-placed flowers.
ReplyDeleteSo cheerful and pretty and springlike!
ReplyDeleteDon't you think they must hire landscapers to keep everything looking so neat and nice? Looks like way too much work for just one person.
ReplyDeleteI think it is fairly clear that I am not a winter person (I used to be one when I still skied), so these flowers in the top photo are appreciated not only for their beauty but for what they also symbolisze.
ReplyDeleteIt is a gorgeous yard! I'm afraid the heat keeps me from doing too much of my own yard work, but I do love my azaleas.
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