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Old 27-10-2008, 03:57 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.gardens
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I also heard that if some kind of "salt" is added when watering the blue
colour
becomes more vibrant. I just can't think of the type of salt, maybe Epson or
Manganese???
Cheers Wendy

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This is a blue lacecap hydrangea in fall colors. In summer it really
is sky-blue.

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From what I understand of Hydrangeas, their color is dependent on the Ph
of the soil?
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