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Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Hydrangeas in the Gardens
One Oak Leaf Hydrangea - Flower Child's favorite Hydrangea. The Deer enjoy this one.
A Lace Cap Hydrangea
A Michael Durr Mop Head Hydrangea. This variety will recycle blooms in great abundance. In fact in 2007 it was still providing beautiful blooms in November.
I have three blogs which I publish here. One is entitled "The World This Week". For the Blog entitled "The World This Week" I am known as the Flower Child. With such a title I am able to express my views and share my concerns on a wide variety of topics.
The other Blog is entitled "Gardening Tidbits" where I share my limited knowledge about flowering plants and shrubs that grow in the Gardens of my West Bibb County, Georgia Home. I have enjoyed the Hobby of Gardening working with flowers and shrubs here in Macon, Georgia. My purpose with this Blog is to share what knowledge I have learned through trial and error. Additionally I desire to share my love of plants and invite everyone to participate by sharing their comments to my post. We here in Georgia have a great heritage of sharing the beautiful things that grow in abundance around us.
I have just commenced the third Blog entitled: Young Iowa Tractor Boys, which I am sure you will also enjoy.
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