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Bloomin' Awesome




Category: Work in the garden | Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 12:39 am

The Endless Summer Hydrangeas are probably at their peak.



I love bringing flowers into the house.

I cut everything. Trees. Flowers. Shrubs. Ground Covers.



Of course I especially love the hydrangeas. This vase was my Grandmother's.



This is the best of the pictures.



I put this one in so you could see Jane in the window.
I have been shooing her away from the vase all day. She thinks they might be delicious.
So far she hasn't gotten a taste.
(so far...)




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Comments

 

Netty wrote on Tue Jun 12, 2007 1:00 am:


Those are just gorgeous Hydrangea's Chitweed!




 

eileen wrote on Tue Jun 12, 2007 11:02 am:


Your hydrangeas are certainly blooming very well for you Chitweed and they're a lovely shade of blue. I would never have thought of bringing them indors to display them. Your grandmothers vase sets them off beautifully. Just let's hope Jane doesn't get her paws on them!!!!




 

Chitweed wrote on Tue Jun 12, 2007 1:12 pm:


That Jane!

She ate the leaves off the flowers in the night.
She didn't knock over the vase, nor eat the flowers themselves.
She also did not get sick and hack all over everything.
Thank Heaven for small favors, I guess.
:)




 

hummingbird3172 wrote on Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:04 pm:


Wow, they are such a beautiful blue! My blue ones have come up pink...I guess that means the soil is alkaline? They're luscious, I don't totally blame Jane...silly cat! ;-)





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