Almost Time For A Snowball Fight June 16, 2018sandyjwhite Flowers, Haiku, Nature, Photo Challenge, Photography, Photos, Poetry Tags: Hydrangea, Ragtag Daily Prompt, RDP, SixWordSaturday, Target bloom right on target hydrangea poised to burst forth into orbs of white Six Word Saturday Ragtag Daily Prompt – Target Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading...
My mother loved the hydrangea. They often make me think of her. Last year I planted one and it produced skimpy flowers, but it did survive the winter. So I have planted another this year, and look forward to the big fluffy snowballs! LikeLiked by 1 person
Yes, they are an old-fashioned flower, but in recent years have become popular again. I hope yours get established and bloom well! LikeLiked by 1 person
They are magnificent I must say. White is lovely, but wow, red and purple just light up the yard, lol LikeLiked by 2 people
🙂 I planted one last year and it is doing well this year! Yeah! They do well in shade. LikeLiked by 1 person
My mother loved the hydrangea. They often make me think of her. Last year I planted one and it produced skimpy flowers, but it did survive the winter. So I have planted another this year, and look forward to the big fluffy snowballs!
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Yes, they are an old-fashioned flower, but in recent years have become popular again. I hope yours get established and bloom well!
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Thanks, me too!
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We had purple and red growing in the yard. So lush!
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Cool!
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My mother’s were always white. I think I’d like purple and red!
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They are magnificent I must say. White is lovely, but wow, red and purple just light up the yard, lol
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🙂 I planted one last year and it is doing well this year! Yeah! They do well in shade.
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Yes, ours are on the North side of the house.
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Great flowers to go with your 6 words
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Thanks, Debbie.
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I love hydrangea. They are natural bouquets
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That they are!
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We call those Christmas flowers because they only blossom in December.
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Interesting. They bloom in June, here.
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Yes, I think they are summer flowers…
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That they are.
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