| Author |
Message |
   
Pinkdamsel
My Weather
| | Posted on Tuesday, August 14, 2007 - 08:45 pm EST : |  
 |
Well, here goes.
Pinkdamsel
- Louisiana,
Zone "9a"
|
   
Pinkdamsel
My Weather
| | Posted on Tuesday, August 14, 2007 - 08:47 pm EST : |  
 |
I'm glad this works! BTW - I grow hydrangeas in my front garden. This pic is, would you believe, on one brac, my little tri color one!
Pinkdamsel
- Louisiana,
Zone "9a"
|
   
Heirloomgardens

My Garden Journal
My Garden
| | Posted on Tuesday, August 14, 2007 - 09:08 pm EST : |  
 |
That is very pretty, Stephanie. I love it when one Hydrangea produces multiple hues. Very cool. Welcome to GB!
Heirloomgardens
- Massachusetts,
Zone "5b"
|
   
Pinkdamsel

My Weather
| | Posted on Wednesday, September 05, 2007 - 01:32 pm EST : |  
 |
Hi Heirloomgardens, Thanks for the warm welcome and the compliment on my hydrangeas. I just checked out your garden album, very nice! :) Will see ya around!
Pinkdamsel
- Louisiana,
Zone "9a"
|
   
Flower_power

My Weather
| | Posted on Monday, September 10, 2007 - 07:55 pm EST : |  
 |
Do you have to sign up for a website to post pictures? Can anyone recommend any? I think I understand the principals of posting but need to know how to upload. I have some shots I would like to show...
Flower_power
- Connecticut,
Zone "Zone 6"
|
   
Seil

My Weather
My Time
| | Posted on Monday, September 10, 2007 - 10:02 pm EST : |  
 |
That's a beautiful hydrangea. Mine never change color because I never bother to feed them what ever it is you need to feed them to get them to change color. Mir acid? I think? Flower Power, everyone here recommended Photobucket and so that's where I went. It's pretty easy and straight forward. I upload them to Photobucket and then to put them in a post you click on the direct link spot below the photo at Photobucket and then I use the directions just below the "post" box here "\imagelink...". It's worked like a charm for me.
Seil
- Michigan,
Zone "6"
|
   
Flower_power

My Weather
| | Posted on Monday, September 10, 2007 - 10:14 pm EST : |  
 |
Thanks for the info. I will give it a shot tomorrow. As far as changing the color for Hygrangea It is much easier to change a hydrangea from pink to blue than it is from blue to pink. Changing a hydrangea from pink to blue entails adding aluminum to the soil. Changing from blue to pink means subtracting aluminum from the soil or taking it out of reach of the hydrangea.
Flower_power
- Connecticut,
Zone "Zone 6"
|
|