Dawgluver
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Yes! Welcome home, LP!
This tells you how to change pink hydrangeas to blue.Being fairly artistic, colours are important to me. I didn't realise that when I planted a pink hydrangea plant near a japanese acer (dark red/copper leaves) that it would be a bit of a colour clash. It has settled in so didn't want to uproot it.
I thought something blue inbetween these 2 clashing coloured plants would be a good idea. However, I couldn't get blue flowers to grow in between them so I hit on the idea of covering a long wooden post with some bright blue cloth to go inbetween them and be complimentary! Result!
I am not sure - the surgeon talks so fast. But all I know is whatever he was looking for went up and I got to go home. I didn't have a shot, a transfusion or surgery. I left about 5:30 and got home at 6:30.
The reasoning behind a possible second surgery was that there was extra bleeding during the first and he was worried it was seeping. But my vitals were fine and I was feeling great. He was just being extra cautious, which, after some of my other experiences was refreshing.
Well, I think I will cuddle with my fur kids and go to bed. Night all. I am glad this experience is all over.
Yeah, I was thinking that a change of pH of the soil would change the hydrangeas to blue. Thanks for finding the video.This tells you how to change pink hydrangeas to blue.
How to change the color of hydrangea flowers. - YouTube
Lots of other articles about this on Google.
Hope your Little is OK, or will be soon.... As for what I'm doing, I'm home for day 3 with a sick child. Taking them to the clinic this afternoon (dh's work has their own clinic...hoping we like the Dr. and that ds doesn't have strep!)
Glad you are home, Laurie.
I've been trying to make 14-day pickles and am on day five. I wish I could find Momma's recipe. She used alum in her pickles...so I am using a few recipes and am trying to wing it.