Thursday, July 13, 2017
Patti @ Pandoras Box
I live in central NY and I am a retired family and consumer science teacher. I enjoy all types of crafting, decorating and cooking
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Mine didn't bloom this year. SAD! But they are so very pretty. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeletePretty! I spy Blenko - lovely!
ReplyDeleteYours are so beautiful! I need to take a walk through my garden this weekend to see if mine are blooming.
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! I keep trying to grow them, but my husband pointed out that we never see them in yards around town, so maybe they just can't handle the heat in central Texas. I have two in pots, so maybe . . . .
ReplyDeletePurty ms Pandora!!!!! I have huge plants that when we planted were blue. Over the yrs they all turned pink. So this spring we fertilized ground with whatever u put in to change the soil. First blooms started and I watched them daily with anticipation. Nope. Nada. Still pink as they can be but still beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNext yr I'm gonna really load the soil with blue power!!!
Your Hydrangeas are spectacular! I am amazed that you have such lovely shades of pink and blue on one plant. I thought the color depended on whether the soil is acid or alkaline, at least that it what I have read. Is your soil magic? Thank-you for sharing. P.S. Love your blog!! Ellen
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful shades of color from your hydrangeas Patti. Ask Sarah, she's the garden expert as to why the difference. I had beautiful and plentiful hydrangeas at the last home we were in and I tried growing here but they do not like it! I keep them in containers to enjoy during the summer. Happy weekend.......
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Patti. Love the colors, soft and romantic. We need more shade so they will do well. I can never get enough of these pretty flowers.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I am so envious! I took my hydrangeas out because they didn't bloom for a few years and I miss them. Amazing the colors you have from one bush!
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing prettier than summer hydrangeas! Mine bloom the same way, many colors on the same bush, I love that!
ReplyDeleteJenna