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Show me your hydrangeas

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  • Fran IOMFran IOM Posts: 2,872
    @edhelka.     That one is a beautiful colour. I have one in blue yet to flower and the only blue one I have. 
    Sorry I forgot to post this much earlier on. 
  • Fran IOMFran IOM Posts: 2,872
    @neilsuzukisv2-Rq-DOX.  In spite of what you say it does look beautiful. Mine are nowhere near that stage yet.   :)
  • Fran IOM said:
    @neilsuzukisv2-Rq-DOX.  In spite of what you say it does look beautiful. Mine are nowhere near that stage yet.   :)
    this was August 2019
  • JacquimcmahonJacquimcmahon Posts: 1,039
    edited July 2022
    Here are the 3 different ones I have , don’t know names as they were all purchased from a market flower stall. The two pink types are in really large pots and seem really happy. The blue one is new this year and a bit “fragile” as I think it was too forced, the plan is to pot it up into the large tub at the end of summer in acidic soil to try to keep the colour.
    Marne la vallée, basically just outside Paris 🇫🇷, but definitely Scottish at heart.
  • Fran IOMFran IOM Posts: 2,872
    @neilsuzukisv2-Rq-DOX. :)  Such an improvement. Well done!  
  • Here are the 3 different ones I have , don’t know names as they were all purchased from a market flower stall. The two pink types are in really large pots and seem really happy. The blue one is new this year and a bit “fragile” as I think it was too forced, the plan is to pot it up into the large tub at the end of summer in acidic soil to try to keep the colour.
    I brought three from gumtree earlier in the year, gave two to my Parents in pots, same looked abit poor, so I cut the heads off one.
    Putting effort into growing well, our white one was a cutting from last year,  doing great, but started looking poor with burnt looking head, so again I've cut it off today
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