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| How is this even possible? How did I cultivate something so beautiful?? |
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| Matt was psyched to see a blue flower...so was I. I have no idea how this happened! |
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| Love it...pink, purple, yellow...love it all! |
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| Any guesses as to what this is? Come on...try to figure it out without scrolling to the next one! |
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| Did you guess it correctly? I plan on taking shots like this for my new kitchen...I adore all food, so why not frame it and slap it on a wall? |





11 comments:
Love the kiwi shot (although I thought it was water going down the drain in the first pic!)! :)
I thought it was water going down the drain too! I love the hydrangeas. I'm amazed when people can get them to be blue.
My first thought was just like Mandy's and Kelly's. Love the pic!
Hydrangeas are my absolute favorite, too. I have been cutting from mine and putting a single stem in a vase at the sink. It always makes my heart happy.
Prints like that would be super cool in the kitchen.
Love your pics. Hydrangeas get there color from the amount of ph in the soil.
How I wish I could grow flowers. I do have some daisies in my front yard, but that's not because of me. I have a black-thumb.
Kiwi? I love the idea of photos of food on the walls.
It looks like a kiwi center... Is there a prize?
oh! I was right! Kiwi! :-) Fun idea to decorate your kitchen!
I've taken lots of flower pics and decorated 1 bathroom with a couple. Plan to update them soon with new pics this summer.
LOVE the hydrangeas! We have several bushes in our yard. We have an Endless Summer that is supposed to be blue...but we don't have the right soil/acidity for it so it just goes pink :-( Still pretty...but not the same.
Hydrangeas were my wedding flowers and my mom has some from planted at her house that were at our wedding.
Kiwi - hubby loves them I hate them (texture).
Are the hydrangeas new? It's not unusual the first year after you plant them to see them sport a variety of colors and then as they age to go to whatever your natural soil PH is.
My great grandmother loved blue hydrangeas so she was forever tossing [old] horseshoes in her flower beds.
If you are in the pink soil camp too, you can add Alumnimum Sulfate (available at any garden store) to your soil to turn them blue.
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