It rained so hard during my over-night stop in Turangi that the hydrangea bucket was in danger of overflowing (never mind the river less than 100 metres from my room).
Despite (or maybe because) of the drenching, the plants looked much healthier in the morning and survived the journey home.
I’ve potted the smaller one. It looks a bit wonky with one large flower-head hanging off the side, but there is another, quite robust-looking stem growing straight.
Hydrangea One — the mother-plant — is still bucketed and seems to be doing fine. Now I just have to find a suitable space in the garden for her.
The back-story:
How to travel with a hydrangea
How to travel with a hydrangea: day two
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They’re going to be lovely Su. I had some that colour but they turned pink on me. They’re still very pretty.
Leslie xoxo
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Thanks Leslie. I’m curious as to whether they will change colour in Auckland soil — it’s very different to that in my step-mother’s garden in Whanganui.
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I think you can turn them blue again with grapefruit peel…..
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That is good to know — thank you Leslie
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Well done, you. It’s a fabulous colour, so well worth the effort. Not a shade I’ve ever encountered in the UK either. exciting stuff seeing it in its new home.
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Thanks Tish. I’m loving the colour too.
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Congratulations, Su! Your hydrangea nicely survived the move into your home.
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Thanks Peter.
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It will be worth it
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I’m sure you know what kind of soil hydrangeas need. They sure need a lot of water! The colours are awesome and the little baby one is SO cute and strong. To hold on to that heavy flower on such a tender stem is a great sign of strength and determination. Watch out for them, will you please?!
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I will take the best care of them that I’m capable of. After their adventure getting here, it’s the least I can do.
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And they’ll thank you with their most beautiful flowering ‘balls’ – in their very unique and special colour! I used to dislike them and for years they were cemetery flowers to me (I don’t know why, I’ve never seen any in a cemetery)….. now I love them.
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That’s interesting. I didn’t like them much either until I got interested in photography. They are such interesting flowers to photograph.
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They made it! Great.
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So far, so good. 😀
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I’m glad they made it home, but I would cut off that flower on the small cutting so all its energy goes into forming new roots. Lovely colour. I’d like to get a deep red and a purple one next year.
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Thanks Jude. I have cut the flower off — After the photo. A little stump in the pot isn’t much of a shot.
I love the colours too. I’ve seen more like that this year than in the past (or I’m noticing them more 🤔)
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I’ve seen the darker colours here too, whether they remain that colour in years to come I don’t know.
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We’ll treat mine as an experiment.
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Glad they made it home! Keep us updated on their growth.
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Thanks Amy; I will.
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Wow. It has perked up. Good job.
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Thanks: I think the rain is really helping
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The potted story I now await the hole story 😀
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🤣🤣
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Nothing ventured …. as they say. 🙂 I agree with your other readers that the mother plant is a beautiful shade. It will be interesting to see how it reacts to your particular soil.
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Thanks Tracy. I’m hoping it doesn’t change too much — but it will be interesting to see.
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It’s a gorgeous shade!
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Thanks: I love it.
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Yeah! So glad everyone got home safely! Happy Holidays! 🎄 🎄
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Thank you. Some torrential rain prevented the scenic-selfie-with-hydrangea shots we had planned, but perhaps that’s a good thing 😂
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🤣 😂 🤣
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The colour is amazing!! Hope the plants will be happy in their new home! 😄🐝🌸
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