Dear Em Ci Twin and PNEH friends,
Well, it looks like the hydrangeas are going dotty (or is it
freckled? ) signaling the end of the season for them.
I like to leave them on the bush until they turn all golden
silvery, a total different look from the pink-purple-blue
at the beginning season.
We have had many blooms this year probably from
HL's smoke I mean watering hi hi Lan oi, they are
waiting for your return :-)
Have a beautiful WE everyone,
BT
ReplyDeleteHello Bao Tram
Somewhat surreal, yet quite appealing, the strangely hypnotic color
combinations ushering the last hurrahs, in typical, flowery fashion
It would be interesting to see wait how the upcoming golden silvery look would come out
Quang
TRAM OI , HOW COME YOUR FRECKLED HYDRANGEAS ARE SO PINK AND SO BEAUTIFUL ? i ' VE LEFT MINE ON THE BUSH TOO BUT THEY TURNED BLACK ! .... NOT ENOUGH SMOKE ... ? Hihi BIZ
ReplyDeleteHL
Hello Hien Lan
DeleteMaybe it had to do with smoke working so well,
elsewhere, but not at home sweet home
y nhu* "Chua` nha` kho^ng thie^n" :-)
Kidding aside, wishing You a very Happy Saturday in Paris
Bonne Journee HL
Quang
DeleteHELLO QUANG
THANK YOU FOR YOUR NICE ENCOURAGEMENT TO CONTINUE ... SMOKING ! Hihi HL
Dear BiTwin,
ReplyDeleteI love your entries. Hydrangeas are among my favorite flowers. I also let them dry on the bush (although mine in the end turned brown), except last weekend I had to cut some stems that had beautiful flowers as the bushes were getting way too bushy and took over the patio.
MC