Hydrangea Report
Middle Georgia - May 3, 2009
Everyone knows that I orginated and post to this Blog as "The Flower Child." The 2009 Hydrangea Blooms are just beginning to flourish. The picture above is of a lace cap Hydrangea which flourishes on the North Side of our Home here in West Bibb County, Georgia.
Several years ago I planted three "Oak Leaf" Hydrangeas. The resident Deer population eliminated two of them, but this plant survived. As you can see the Blooms are just beginning.
The Hydrangea Plant that I am most proud of is this one. It is a Climbing Hydrangea. This plant is not supposed to grow here in Middle Georgia. This one is on the North Side of our Home and grows up the chimney. Again, as you can ascertain, the flower pedals are just starting their display. You can be confident that I will publish updated pictures here as all of these Hydrangea Blooms reach maturity.
Enjoy the Day and the Beauty that abounds in our Nature.
The Hydrangea Plant that I am most proud of is this one. It is a Climbing Hydrangea. This plant is not supposed to grow here in Middle Georgia. This one is on the North Side of our Home and grows up the chimney. Again, as you can ascertain, the flower pedals are just starting their display. You can be confident that I will publish updated pictures here as all of these Hydrangea Blooms reach maturity.
Enjoy the Day and the Beauty that abounds in our Nature.
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