Hydrangeas in the Snow Posted on January 3, 2009April 16, 2017 by julia erickson Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading... Related Published by julia erickson world famous heirloom rose gardener and founder and ceo of jolie in madison, new jersey View all posts by julia erickson
Even in the snow, hydrangeas look interesting! It’s taken me a long time, but I love all of them now. LikeLike
Love hydrangeas! I always leave mine unpruned all winter so I can enjoy their forms. Yours are so pretty with the snow, but I’m happy our snow is gone, now!>~Angela 🙂 LikeLike
The snow looks pretty on your flowers, and your flowers look pretty with snow on them, or should I call them seed heads? Well, I like your pics. LikeLike
Even in the snow, hydrangeas look interesting! It’s taken me a long time, but I love all of them now.
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Love hydrangeas! I always leave mine unpruned all winter so I can enjoy their forms. Yours are so pretty with the snow, but I’m happy our snow is gone, now!>~Angela 🙂
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Hydrangeas seem to be lovely all year round!>>Amy
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The snow looks pretty on your flowers, and your flowers look pretty with snow on them, or should I call them seed heads? Well, I like your pics.
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