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Beautiful colours 🙂
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Amy I just read this article and maybe bone meal would help your hydrangea? http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/shrubs/hydrangea/hydrangea-not-blooming.htm
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I’ve not tried bone meal, but i will try anything! Thank you so much for this information! ~amy
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I love looking at flowers closely, I always see something new. I’ve never seen the lines on the center of the hydrangea before. Thank you!
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That hydrangea was the most amazingly beautiful one i’d ever seen. I planted it in a bed, the following year the blooms came in a totally different color, i was disappointed. However, i am glad i photographed it the first time. ~amy
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I know they can change color based on the nutrients in the soil, fertilizing can change the color. It is a beautiful photo!
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Yes, hydrangea can change color due to soil & i added the stuff (forgot name) of the stuff that changed them to blue & the results? They’ve not flowered in two years. ~amy
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Frustrating! I don’t have hydrangea but saw this: http://www.hydrangeashydrangeas.com/wont_bloom.html You may just be in the wrong zone. I have a fickle peony that doesn’t always bloom- they need to be planted at the correct depth to bloom! I focus on my iris- much easier:)
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Do you think it could be that?! This is the only hydrangea i’ve planted in good soil. Alabama is red clay, gosh i hate red clay. Maybe, this hydrangea likes it. Bad taste is has, i think! Thank you for your help! ~amy
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