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Bill
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Hydrangeas Care [teacher]

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Oh what interesting colors!!
I haven't seen those before???
The top one looks something like
the one on the QVC plant show they
had on yesterday!!
Like a sherbet color!!

What pretty, pretty flowers.......

Thanks!
Weezie

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plants 'n pots
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Just beautiful - one of my favorite flowers!

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ya got my attention!
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Is it right????
If you feed rusty nails to Hydrangeas they change colour from red to blue or is it blue to red

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limey, iron turns them one color, and lime turns them another. but... that is within the range of the genetics of the specific cultivar.
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I love hydrangeas!!! There were 3 mature ones here when we bought the house, beautiful big white clusters.......we bought 2 more and put them near the other 3.....very pretty when they are all in full bloom!
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I HAVE THE LIMELITE ONES...VERY NICE..WAITING FOR THEM TO BLOOM....

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those are some great pictures you have there Bill, very pretty.
I have a question for you, i bought a hydrangea plant recently and would like to plant it outside soon, is there anything i should do to prepare it to go out or are the ones you buy for indoors worth putting out at all?

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