Hydranger
[color=indigo][font=arial][size=1]Hi All,
I'm new here and I'm after some advice. I have recently purchased 2 Hydrangers, One purple/blue and one pale pink. The pink one however has gone green :( Is there something I should be putting into the soil to enhance the colour of these beautiful plants? Look forward to hearing from someone. Maggie:) |
Hydranger
Hydranger? Are you from Boston?
Frank Logullo wrote in message ...[color=blue] "maggied" wrote in message s.com... [font=arial][size=1]Hi All, I'm new here and I'm after some advice. I have recently purchased 2 Hydrangers, One purple/blue and one pale pink. The pink one however has gone green :( Is there something I should be putting into the soil to enhance the colour of these beautiful plants? Look forward to hearing from someone. Soil pH is important: http://www.happyeverappster.com/cn/h...ohydrangea.htm Frank |
Hydranger
"Cereoid-UR12-" wrote in message y.com... Hydranger? Are you from Boston? Her email address puts her a little east of Boston ;) "maggied" wrote in message |
Boston ?
Hi,
Sorry I haven't replied sooner, no I'm not from Boston, I'm from England :D Do you have any idea what I can do about myu hydrangers :confused: Maggie |
Hydranger
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 08:02:33 GMT, maggied
wrote: Sorry I haven't replied sooner, no I'm not from Boston, I'm from England :D The plant is 'hydrangea'. Certain USAsian accents, both Boston and Midwest add an 'R' when pronoucing words that end in an 'ah' sound,. Do you have any idea what I can do about myu hydrangers :confused: If you search on 'Hydrangea color', you will find information on soil chemicals that influence the color of blossoms. Some varieties are more susceptible than others. |
RE hydrangea
Thanks for the advise and the correction :) I shall go and search now.
Regards Maggie |
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