Holy Hydrangeas!

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Dear Sisters,

Holy Hydrangeas! How have you been? The past few days have been beautiful here in New England along the shorelines. The skies are clear and there’s a refreshing nip in the air just right for getting some farm chores done. Right now, I’m swimming in hydrangea blooms ripe for harvesting to be used in seasonal arrangements. Come on out to my virtual “plein air”  flower studio and let’s get crafting. I’ve got a bucket of blooms with your name on it! Continue reading

  1. Paula says:

    What a creative, beautiful way to use dried corn and hydrangeas! I’m pinning to save in case I have access to hydrangea flowers in the future to make a wreath like yours.

  2. Oh my, Deb. Absolutely beautiful wreath!!!!! I so totally love that.

    And you look totally darling in that picture, by the way!

    xoxo

    – Dori –

    • Deb Bosworth says:

      Hi Dori,
      Thanks so much! I had a ball putting it together and my son was a sweetie to take my picture with my bucket of blooms. Your flowers have been beautiful this month too! Love seeing them on your cart.
      Big Hugs!
      Deb

  3. Susana says:

    Im jealous…for three years I have not gotten any flowers on My hydrange bushes. I don’t know why….but it has been very cold these last three winter’s In My area. I cant figure out why I havent gotten any blooms on Mine…..other people In My area dont seem to have any issues. Could I be doing something…wrong? Like.. over watering or under watering them? I miss my hydrangea. Susana

    • Deb Bosworth says:

      Hi Susana,
      I would go to your nursery and tell them what’s going on. I bet they’ll have some suggestions for you. I had one that was stunted for a few years and I finally moved it into a sunnier spot with better draining soil and that did the trick! Good luck. Deb

  4. Deb – How beautiful! Love the wreath. I love that hydrangea flowers stay beautiful even after they are dried. Great ideas for display.
    As for the flies, there’s not much you can do about that. I wouldn’t do anything unless the plants were ill and needed treating, and yours certainly are lovely!
    Farmgirl Hugs,
    Nicole (Suburban Farmgirl)
    PS: If Susana isn’t getting any flowers, perhaps she is pruning them too much. They bloom on old wood. 😉

    • Deb Bosworth says:

      Hi Nicole! Thanks so much! I’m sure the flies have a purpose for being drawn to those blooms, I just haven’t learned what it is yet. I will report back!
      Hugs to you and happy fall!
      Deb

  5. Vivian Monroe says:

    WOW everything looks AWESOME. LOVE LOVE LOVE the dried hydrangeas especially since mine didnt even bloom this year. What’s up with that?? Oh well there is always next year. Be Blessed and keep creating beautiful flowers. 🙂 Neta

    • Deb Bosworth says:

      Hi Neta!
      I’ve had years like that too. Last year was a sparse year for my hydrangeas and this year they were amazing. I take what comes, but I sure miss them on an off year. Great to hear from you! Hugs,
      Deb

  6. These are gorgeous and especially
    Love the colors. Soft greens and purples are my favorites. Just curious. What beautiful beach is close by?

    • Deb Bosworth says:

      Hi Carol,
      Thank you! Sagamore Beach and Scusset beach right at the opening of the Cape Cod Canal on the South Shore of Boston.
      Happy Fall!
      Deb

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