If you love hydrangeas......

Troy, VA(Zone 7a)

This is such a beautiful site that I wanted to share with all the friends I've made here at DG. I hope this works and you are able to bring the site up. Dave, I don't know if I have stepped out of line here or not. Feel free to discard if necessary. :-)

http://www.ishaah.com/AboutMe.htm

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Troy, VA(Zone 7a)

Patty - Im glad you enjoyed this site. I think it's awesome, especially the wolves. Not sure what you mean about Desiderata!

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Troy, VA(Zone 7a)

Well sorry - it wasn't the best picture of hydrangeas I agree, nor the best water feature. However, it was the words that I enjoyed so much about this and if you were to check the rest of the site I think you would agree there are some wonderful pages there. Beelike Daisies? These are lacecap hydrangeas. The mopheads are quite different.

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Troy, VA(Zone 7a)

LOL Patty - I never checked the 'other' pages. But have used this web site for a long time. But I will go there now and see.

Odessa, TX

Does anyone know if hydrangeas wil wilt if they are getting too much water? I live in West Texas where it is dry and hot, but my hydrangeas are wilted even though the ground is very wet all the time. I know dry soil will cause wilt, will soggy cause wilt also? Brenda

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Midway, TX(Zone 8b)

Brenda are your temps as warm as ours here in Central Tx. We had 90 deg. today. It was 93 deg. in Bryan/College Station. The heat alone will cause them to go limp. If the soil feels damp enough I would not water any more.

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