Wednesday 28 October 2009

Wordless Wednesday Dreaded Hydrangeas







21 comments:

Tatyana@MySecretGarden said...

Oh, how beautiful! You have very artistic eye, Liz!

Rebecca @ In The Garden said...

Beautiful pictures, I especially like the third one.

Scott & Liz said...

Superb macro, Liz. Thanks

Cheryl said...

Hi Liz....as the first comment said you do most certainly have an artistic eye....
I wish my blooms looked like that, my hydrangeas were a big flop this year.....

Liz said...

Hi Tatyana,

*blush*

Thank you so much :)

Liz said...

Hi Rebecca, thanks I'm glad you enjoyed them :)

Liz said...

Hi Scott, thanks for visiting I'm glad you liked my photos!

Liz said...

Hi Cheryl, thanks! *blush*

Well, to be honest these Hydrangeas started out blue... They've since turned to purple and now we're onto this lovely pink!
Well, at least I don't need to buy a range of them to get the different colours! lol, although I would like white.... ;)

Sorry to hear yours didn't do so well this year... Does dry weather upset them?
Mine is in a dark corner in the front garden, I doubt it ever dried out there all summer!

Nutty Gnome said...

Hi Liz. Gorgeous photos of your hydrangeas - mine have done the whole blue, purple, pink thing too ... but my photography skills aren't a patch on yours and I didn't get any good shots before my camera broke!:(

Liz said...

Hi Liz, Oh dear how did your camera break?!!!

Oh no, I couldn't imagine it if mine broke... (I have broken a lens... But we'll not mention that! :D)

I guess it's just a wonderful reason for you to go buy another.... heeheee, not that I'm trying to encourage you at all!
Or perhaps Father Christmas will be generous??

Amy said...

I don't think I have ever visited your blog. I am glad I did. You have beautiful photos! :) Amy

Yoke, said...

great photos again, Liz.

in the garden at Riverside, there was a very small frontgarden, but with 5 Hydrangeas in it! Luckily a friend had a long bare drive. She did have to dig them out herself though.

They can look good if you got the space around them. But I don't like them.
Perhaps because everyone has them?

Carol said...

Lovely Lovely! Artistic indeed. I love how hydrangeas turn color for us. Carol

Liz said...

Hi Amy, thank you so much for visiting my blog I'm glad you enjoyed it :)

Liz said...

Hi Yoke, I do understand what you mean... Hence the title the dreaded Hydrangeas! ha ha.

I've never had them before, but yes I do associate them with old ladies and impatiens..........

This came with the garden and I think if anything I would rather replace it with a white one. But the idea of this blog post was to try to show their true beauty, to look beyond the norm and see them for what they are.

On my deviantart account a photo of a Hydrangea flower is by far my most popular photo yet, with thousands of views and hundreds of favourites (most images are lucky if they get 100 favourites)... Just goes to show...

Liz said...

Hi Carol, thanks! Hydrangeas are great for many reasons, including their dried heads... It's just a shame they're a little too 'frilly' for my liking... Great big pom pom heads, so heavy they drag their branches down, just doesn't seem natural! :D

Cheryl said...

Hi Liz.....I know that hydrangeas do not like it dry, so that probably was the problem. I suppose I should have watered them but you can only do so much in a garden this size (a big disadvantage.

Liz said...

Hi Cheryl :)

Ah, I know little about Hydrangeas having never had any before. But I had seen them grown often in north-facing gardens so can assume they survive on minimal light and no doubt moist soil...

With your drought this summer you could not have been expected to keep everything watered, I am sure it will be fine next year :)

HappyMouffetard said...

I'm not a fan of hydrangeas, but your photos have persuaded me that they have their merits. I love the way the light falls on the top ones.

emma said...

I adore these colours, nice one Liz x

Joanne said...

They are lovely photos and i do think the autumn colours of Hydrangea are so lovely