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New Pot
By Annella
- 14 Jul, 2011
- 10 likes
My new pot in the bottom border. This replaces a failing Hydrangea that was in the ground. Another awkward spot now filled.
Comments on this photo
I see what you mean about the pot, Ann - well worth the money - it's lovely and has such character.
14 Jul, 2011
Beautiful pot Annella. I never think of looking for something eye-catching like that, but I will do now!
14 Jul, 2011
This was £20.00, more than my normal spend but I thought it was well worth it.
Thanks Marie x
14 Jul, 2011
Ooh it's got grapes on it............ grapes mean wine...............! Jx
14 Jul, 2011
Jane...you have a one track mind....are you scottish? lol Annie...it's gorgeous...I love the grapes and the colour too. You'd better get that wine cooler or you'll never hear the end of it! :))
14 Jul, 2011
Just had a sort of Homer Simpson moment, with wine instead of donuts! Lol
Not Scottish, but a fair bit of Irish blood in there! Jx
14 Jul, 2011
50% Irish here! Lol girls, I went for the wine cooler and came back with this.....could fit a half barrel in it
15 Jul, 2011
sounds good to me.................................hic!
15 Jul, 2011
Hic Lol hic....
15 Jul, 2011
Its perfect Annella, just perfect..
15 Jul, 2011
Thanks Ydd....hic
15 Jul, 2011
Hehe..
15 Jul, 2011
Hehehe up wid the Oirish! Count me in lol! Just LOVE that pot...better not invite me over Annella..it might just disappear!
18 Jul, 2011
I love the hydrangeas too btw, fab. show!
18 Jul, 2011
To be sure!!!
18 Jul, 2011
im with jane..it would be great for wine..but its a lovely pot too and its not at all half irish..lovely bursting out plant too..excellent buy and picture
18 Jul, 2011
Thanks Skip
19 Jul, 2011
Interesting to have the hydrangea in the pot..
was it too dry in the ground ?
It looks a pretty pink :o)
Are you planning to keep the hydrangea permanently in the pot ?
22 Jul, 2011
Yes TT, I have lots of Hydrangeas in pots. This spot in the garden is either bone dry or squelchy in the winter + lots of trees and shrubs so very shady. I have more success with them in the ground in the top garden.
22 Jul, 2011
I've grown hydrangea cuttings in pots, and then, when large enough, I've always moved them to the ground ... but some of those, I do have to water very regularly during dry weather..
22 Jul, 2011
I wanted a big splash of colour in the corner TT and something that could cope with some shade. I think I will bring the pot up in the winter (haven't told OH that yet...It's very heavy)
22 Jul, 2011
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This photo is of "Hydrangea macrophylla 'Ami Pasquier'" in Annella's garden
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A very classy pot. Lovely
14 Jul, 2011