In anticipation of Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day on May Dreams Gardens tomorrow, here are some of the hydrangeas blooming in my garden right now.
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Monday, July 14, 2008
Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day: Hydrangeas in New Jersey (Zone 6b)
Posted by Julia Erickson at 9:19 PM
Labels: Cut and Forced Flowers, Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day, Hydrangeas, Summer Garden
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9 comments:
Your hydrangeas are fantastic! So many different hues... I love hydrangeas, but they don't thrive in my garden, I'm afraid. So thanks for letting me have a peek at yours!
/Katarina
Your hydrangeas are gorgeous. I have a single one with very airy blossoms. I am going to have to find the name - Moth Light perhaps. The heirloom flowers I have are all roses I think and I love them dearly. I hope you'll visit my post at www.commonweeder.blogspot.com
Wonderfull blog. I've enjoyed it very much. Thanks for sharing your lovely flowers.
What a wonderful collection of hydrangeas HG. Your garden looks so lush.
I guess you like Hydrangeas? Me, too, though I only have two varieties. Your bloom day post makes me want to get more.
Thanks for joining in!
Carol, May Dreams Gardens
Your hydrangeas are beautiful. I have only Annabelle because she is both beautiful and reliable in zone 4/5. Still, I with I could grow a few of the other varieties.
Your heirloom clematis are interesting. I grow heirloom tomatoes but haven't gotten much into blooms--except roses. What is the rose on your header? Its stunning.
Roses and Lilacs,
Thank you for the compliment. The rose on the header is one of my favorites: Ballerina.
-Heirloom Gardener
Beautiful collection of Hydrangea's..I love the blue..so many blooms it is falling over in your grass! Gorgeous! I just planted a lime~light hydrangea this spring, and it is in full bloom, I love it!! My endless summer hydrangeas aren't blooming yet..:( thinking maybe they are getting too much sun..?!
Enjoyed your blog~my first visit..great captures! Great garden!
Cat
Ahhhhhh! You can grow astilbes (sp?) I am so jealous! Gorgeous garden & pics as well!
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