So love poochie smelling the poppies. Your hydrangeas are exquisite ... setting beautifully on the crystal & silver. I hope my newbies of this year will look that good next year. I also bought a pink one.
Hallo Tatjana, lovely that you left a comment at my blog. I am a new follower of yours. I love it. What a beautiful blue color of te flowers. I have never seen this deep blue overhere in Holland. Warm whises Marijke from Holland. Sorry for the bad english its more then 30 years ago since I have learned it at school.
The loveliest of blues you have captured there. Really fantastic color on your hydrangea. Love it! The snail below, ewww, but really nice pictures. The snail looks like the Spanish killer snail that wreaks havoc in my mohter's garden in Sweden.
Fabulous! You're right they deserved a good report, are beautiful and perfect and enviable blue! To them that color should I put pounds of aluminum sulfate with my .....
That is so beautiful I think it could classify as the picture of the month! Lovely blue...just takes your breath away. And the way you have arranged them is so complementary.
Simply beautiful! I love the shots of the Japanese garden as well. The central walkway is especially nice with the mix of rounded pebbles and larger stone pavers.
The perfect picture flower! Love it with the crystal.
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ReplyDeleteMy hydrangea's have all faded by now but even that's beautiful: I grasped those fading colours already with my camera too!
Bye,
Marian
So love poochie smelling the poppies. Your hydrangeas are exquisite ... setting beautifully on the crystal & silver. I hope my newbies of this year will look that good next year. I also bought a pink one.
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Marydon
Gorgeous! I am blue with envy! ;)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! All of my hydrangeas have faded now, the brilliant blue but a memory. Sigh. Your hydrangea/ crystal combination is simply elegant.
ReplyDeleteB-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love those photos. They belong in a magazine!
Absolutely gorgeous! I panted three hydrangeas this spring, (called Hortensia here), but they didn't bloom. I'm hoping for next year...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous blue! They do sell this variety in my zone 5 but it does not always do well.
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Gorgeous, Tatyana! I love the beautiful shade of blue--here our soil is alkaline, so my "blue" blooms always turn out pink:)
ReplyDeleteOh that beautiful blue! Hydrangeas here are pink, not enough acid in the soil. Beautiful Tatyana!
ReplyDeleteDoes any flower match the blue-ness of hydrangeas? I don't think so. Fabulous photos, Tatyana! Makes me think I should go pick a few myself.
ReplyDeleteYou know I know its both blue and acidity pink but I love the blue and the wreaths made of hydrangea drying are spectacular!!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely! Hope mine bloom better next year. I miss having those gorgeous blooms.
ReplyDeleteHallo Tatjana, lovely that you left a comment at my blog. I am a new follower of yours. I love it. What a beautiful blue color of te flowers. I have never seen this deep blue overhere in Holland.
ReplyDeleteWarm whises Marijke from Holland.
Sorry for the bad english its more then 30 years ago since I have learned it at school.
What a lovely shade of blue! Right now, I so cherish the blossoms the early fall is presenting...
ReplyDeleteThe loveliest of blues you have captured there.
ReplyDeleteReally fantastic color on your hydrangea.
Love it!
The snail below, ewww, but really nice pictures.
The snail looks like the Spanish killer snail that wreaks havoc in my mohter's garden in Sweden.
annelie
Fabulous! You're right they deserved a good report, are beautiful and perfect and enviable blue!
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Thank you everyone! I am glad these flowers bring good feelings! Answering some questions: I don't add anything in the soil. Our soil is acidic.
ReplyDeleteLovely flower, beautiful color.
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful I think it could classify as the picture of the month! Lovely blue...just takes your breath away. And the way you have arranged them is so complementary.
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful! I love the shots of the Japanese garden as well. The central walkway is especially nice with the mix of rounded pebbles and larger stone pavers.
ReplyDeleteI love hydrangeas and, now that I've found it out, I love your blog!
ReplyDeleteI'm following you!
Fracesca from Italy
very pretty picture:)I like hydrangea, I have this beautiful color ...
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