Saturday, August 19, 2006
About Me
- Name: Sandy
- Location: West Coast, Canada
I've started this blog to keep a journal and pictures of my gardens journey. I love to garden and recently have taken up photography. I am by no means a horticulture smartypants and take a casual approach to gardening. Most of my pictures are taken in my garden as I tend to be a homebody. Thanks for stopping by! Click on pictures for a larger image. All pictures on this site are the property of myself and are not to be used without permission. Please feel free to critique my pictures. Lots to learn:). Camera stuff-Nikon D70S with various lenses including a lensbabies 2.0 with macro kit,a holga and a Diana camera. Nikon FM, Yashica Mat G-124, Canon Canonet QL17
11 Comments:
Pretty! I have never grown these. Don't know why, I love them.
I notice how great your garden still looks. Does it stay that way all through the fall? Mine is looking shabby, no matter what I do to it.
The color in this photo is exceptional. I like the vertical view.
I remember visiting Victoria and taking many photos of these blue hydrangreas that I pay $5 a stem for in shops here!They import from B.C.Send me a box full please! Do you dry them?
Sandy-I planned my garden to look good in all four seasons. It holds up pretty good during the summer months if I take the time and keep things watered well. Some years I do...some years I don't. LOL.
Naturegirl-I do dry them sometimes. This peticular hydrangea is very different. I have never seen this variety before. It is actually a blue/purple color with a cream outline. Very pretty! It took three years before it bloomed. I almost gave it the heave.
beautiful photo
This is a gorgeous variety! Love the line of white around the edge.
I like the composition.
Wow what a beauty! Never seen it before!
That's such a beautiful hydrangea. I must keep an eye out for it.
I'd love to have the time to comment on every single photo...They're all so beautiful! This hydrangea is really spectacular. I love them, but I've never tried to grow one here. I must have a go!
Wow, exceptional colors on that flower. I'd say it's a keeper. :)
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