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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Boston ?
Hi,
Sorry I haven't replied sooner, no I'm not from Boston, I'm from England Do you have any idea what I can do about myu hydrangers Maggie |
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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 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 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. |
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RE hydrangea
Thanks for the advise and the correction I shall go and search now.
Regards Maggie |