Wednesday, February 10, 2010

belle fleurs

We have a wee space to fill in our garden at the moment and I'm leading the call for a hydrangea. These extravagant blooms look fabulous when they're out, adorable when they fade and also offer rich, verdant foliage - that ticks enough boxes for me! And don't these ones look divine spilling over and through the fence? Perfection.

8 comments:

  1. I am also having a craving for hydrangea, well two actually. I think they will go beautifully against the verandah wall of our 1930s house. You know you can just break a bit off and stick it in the ground to grow? And I remember something about the lime content in the soil being the thing that makes them one colour or another...or something!

    Feeling the hydrangea love!

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  2. Oooooh, that's a great idea. There's an old house around the corner with some beauties - I'll take a posy of roses from my garden and ask if she'll swap.

    Love 1930s homes - you're blessed to live in one.

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  3. hydrangea..I so love them, in all the possible colors: white, pink, blue, purple; they are so easy to take care of and so fabulous looking; xx

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  4. Perfection, indeed! How lovely!! Thanks for sharing! And thanks so much for visiting my blog! So glad I found you!

    I had also heard that the acidity of the soil is what determines the color of the hydrangea. I think the flower swap is an excellent idea!

    Thanks for the virtual breath of fresh air!!

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  5. I love them also and grew them successfully at our old house - a federation semi - just was beautiful. I love that you can change the colours too with the kits you can get from the nursery these days!

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  6. They're just old-fashioned, classic beauties. Yes, think I just need to convince my husband that we've got the right aspect...

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  7. this may seem silly... but i always wondered what they were called. i vote get them. i love them.

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  8. Love, love hydrangeas but our garden gets a great deal of sun and I believe they actually prefer a shady spot. Am somewhat concerned I may fry them!

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