Hydrangea
By Klahanie
- 11 Sep, 2013
- 8 likes
This poor hydrangea is always chewed by deer and never bloomed. It is quite pretty blue and I will put some fencing around it (temporarily) and try to grow it into standard, high enough that my bambis will not reach it.
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Is it Hydrangea petiolaris, Klahanie? I wonder, if it is blue by nature or do you help it to be blue?
12 Sep, 2013
It is blue by nature Katarina, It is the first time I have actually seen the flower. We have probably very acidic soil as we live surrounded by very tall Douglas firs and Western red cedars. This is not the climbing kind.
12 Sep, 2013
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does look nice tho...
naughty bambis....
hope it does ok next time around... must be frustrating....
11 Sep, 2013