Actually hydrangeas don't really have much of a comprehend but.... Do you just like this centerpiece that I undergo on the counter in my kitchen? I do. I placed each flower individually in an arrangement of jars in a wooden tray that I rescued from its transfer and quickly painted for an autumn centerpiece I made a few years ago. Although autumn is alter around the corner. I intend to adjoin tightly to the measure days of summer. Cutting these beauties from my develop garden is helping me do just that. And since the tray is already out it will make for a quick convert to the leaves and gourds that ordain adorn it soon enough! I also pulled out my favorite jar from the collection to show you - the dilate on it has vines of flowers - it so cuuuuute!
I too love these beautys of nature! I am not sure if you noticed or not but during the class reunion my table centerpiece was also hydrangeas along with two small cut glass vases behind my sink! They undergo been flourishing here on Pike St since before my grandmother and grandfather filled this dwelling! I myself have added more pinkish and purple hydrangeas that I received for Mother's Day one year. The originals were sage that was one of our wedding colors and were actually one of our wedding flowers along with alstromeria (which has alot of meaning behind it also since it was Darlene Thompson's funeral flower R. I. P). Your arrangement is very elegant and I also appreciated that you singled out the one store with the vines.. very beautiful! PS: I undergo been told that if you add pennies to your soil the hydranges may go up a different alter!Linds
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