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Hosta and Hydrangea (Original Post) elleng Jun 2022 OP
Beautiful! Glorfindel Jun 2022 #1
You're welcome. elleng Jun 2022 #2
Yes. It is beautiful DLCWIdem Jun 2022 #3
Use postimages.org elleng Jun 2022 #5
Gorgeous ellen! Docreed2003 Jun 2022 #4
Those are beautiful. LoisB Jun 2022 #6
Pink hydrangeas. Love them. My mom had ones that blushed a bit. applegrove Jun 2022 #7
This was more blue a few days ago. elleng Jun 2022 #9
Did not know that. applegrove Jun 2022 #10
Lovely. niyad Jun 2022 #8
Oh, I see you have a purple hydrangea! lark Jun 2022 #11

DLCWIdem

(1,580 posts)
3. Yes. It is beautiful
Wed Jun 29, 2022, 08:36 PM
Jun 2022

I would like to post pictures of my garden. Anyone know how I can the pictures up?

elleng

(136,071 posts)
9. This was more blue a few days ago.
Wed Jun 29, 2022, 09:38 PM
Jun 2022

As I recall, blue or pink is related to PH of the soil. I guess that changes!

lark

(24,164 posts)
11. Oh, I see you have a purple hydrangea!
Thu Jun 30, 2022, 10:08 AM
Jun 2022

I adore hydrangeas of all colors, but think the purple is my fave. One of my hydrangeas is usually hot pink or fuscia, but this year is dark purple - much darker than the one shown here. I have a big flower bed full of hydrangeas, I have the 2 small purple ones, a small white one, a big dark blue one and a humongous blue one. Mom always had "cloud plants" when we were growing up and I have continued the traditon with her volunteers. They've been growing here for 30 years, so super well established in a great place with morning sun, then filtered shade the rest of the day.

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