Sunday, May 23, 2010

Morning Clippings

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9 comments:

  1. I love Hydrangeas. I would love to plant some, but don't know the first thing about it! These are beautiful!

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  2. So beautifull photoes, Ilove them ,too, and in the dryed version, too.
    Happy monday.
    xo Dorthe

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  3. Oh Sista,
    I love them too! Yours are gorgeous, have you seen June's? She dries them & they are the perfect creamy color. I've tried to alter the PH with acid & stuff to no avail. I love cutting them at the end of the season & drying them. Your gardens are wonderful sweet friend. When am I going to see them in person?? Hint, hint. LOL Have a great week. Lisa

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  4. Oh I love hydreangeas too! I have them outside my bedroom window. How do you get yours to stay blue? Add what to the soil? Mine all turn pink. Not that I don't love the pink... just would love to have both of the colors. Yes, the heat does sap them. Mine are in the shade. This year I think the cold snapped one of mine because it's not looking to good. YOURS ARE MARVELOUS! Thanks for the sweet comments about The Outpost Inn. It is a great place. MISS YOU! Charlene

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  5. I think you need to give a class on growing those beautiful hydrangeas!! My have almost died. I have moved and replanted until now I don't know what to do and the poor things look like little new seedlings now. Maybe you can tell me what to do!!!!
    Yours are exquiset. You must have that GREEN THUMB.
    Hugs, Pat

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  6. I love hydrangeas! I went to Italy several years back and they were all over the beautiful countryside.

    Thanks for stopping by earlier - it's always nice to hear from you!

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  7. oh my goodness girl ~ those hydrangeas are amazing!! Those are my #2 flower too :) I'm waiting and waiting and waiting on mine.....we are a little slow up here in Washington! Yours really do look spectacular!

    xo,
    Shellagh

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  8. I love hydrangeas and yours are gorgeous! Such beautiful shades and that double hydrangea is a kind I haven't seen before. Very pretty!
    Hugs,
    Julia

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  9. Hi Carolyn, I know I'm having trouble with some of my smaller pots of hydrangeas in the heat, hard to imagine how you'd have to pamper them down there! They are just gorgeous! Love all the different colors.
    Debra

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