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They look so delicate–very pretty, Pat.
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I had never seen so many, a real bush in a village garden
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I like the mixed colors. Never seen hydrangea in a mixture of colors before. Very pretty!
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I think their colours darken slowly after opening
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There are too many cultivars of hydrangeas to keep track of. We grew some back a few years ago, but only because another grower left the region, and sold us their stock to continue on with. I sort of miss when there were only a few kinds of hydrangeas. They used to be very popular in San Francisco because they do so well there.
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I believe with hydrangeas it is a matter of having the right kind of soil.
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And the climate. They like the cool damp summers in San Francisco more than the warm and dry summers of San Jose.
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