Hydrangea Pics
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I have some different hydrangeas but dont know any of the names
That very first deep blue one is to die for
That very first deep blue one is to die for

Sam
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One day I'll have to try those here. They are all so lovely! Thanks for sharing 

Jane (from the middle of the Mitten state)
My hosta list: viewtopic.php?t=39540
My hosta list: viewtopic.php?t=39540
Those are beautiful!!! Love the colors!
Mine are all screwed up this year . . . my burgundy one is very pale pink, almost white. My Nikko Blue is pink. My Endless Summer is kind of pink.
At least my Annabelle's are white like they are supposed to be.
Do you treat yours for color? (Obviously I don't!!)
Mine are all screwed up this year . . . my burgundy one is very pale pink, almost white. My Nikko Blue is pink. My Endless Summer is kind of pink.
At least my Annabelle's are white like they are supposed to be.
Do you treat yours for color? (Obviously I don't!!)
JaneG
Start slowly . . . then taper off.
Start slowly . . . then taper off.
Jane, yep I did add aluminum sulfate to the soil for Nachtigall and Matilda Gutges. I also put grass clippings and coffee grounds around them to try to lower the pH.
The pink one, Rotschwanz, is in a container. I thought it would be a deeper color than it is. With aluminum sulfate and a low pH I think it would be a deep mauve color.
The pink one, Rotschwanz, is in a container. I thought it would be a deeper color than it is. With aluminum sulfate and a low pH I think it would be a deep mauve color.
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I have never added anything to the soil to improve colour
This is a deep blue lacecap
Strangely, one of my bushes has both blue and pink flowers on it this past few years. I see it is the same this year again. Makes ya wonder????
This is a deep blue lacecap
Strangely, one of my bushes has both blue and pink flowers on it this past few years. I see it is the same this year again. Makes ya wonder????

Sam
Fujiyama Japanese Garden
If everyday I have a laugh I add one minute to my life, then surely I will live forever
Hun Ki Dory
(famous Japanese philosopher
Fujiyama Japanese Garden
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How quickly will an aluminum treatment change the color? Will it work with blooms (bracts) just opening? or do I have to wait next year for my Blue Wave to be blue?
This is the first year since they went in (4 years ago) that we're getting half-way decent blooming (as in 8 heads). They too often get their tips nibbled by deer and/or rabbits.
This is the first year since they went in (4 years ago) that we're getting half-way decent blooming (as in 8 heads). They too often get their tips nibbled by deer and/or rabbits.
Tigger, it won't have an effect on the bracts about to bloom. I believe it takes several months. Here's a site with great information on hydrangeas and changing the color of the blooms http://www.hydrangeashydrangeas.com
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Tigger, I forgot to say that last summer I had one bloom on Blue Wave probably because we had 5 or 6 nights below zero with daytime highs in the teens that previous winter. This year it has tons of blooms.
Sam, that is a beauty!
OED, I like the lacecaps much more than the mopheads.
Sam, that is a beauty!
OED, I like the lacecaps much more than the mopheads.
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