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Aug 8, 2017 9:26 AM CST
Name: Dnd
SE Michigan (Zone 6a)
Daylilies Dog Lover Houseplants Organic Gardener I helped beta test the first seed swap Celebrating Gardening: 2015
Garden Ideas: Level 2
Not to hijack another person's non-blooming hydrangea thread.... but it caught my eye because I am having the same problem, yet I don't fertilize the hydrangea. I have one bloom this year. The hydrangea was given to us by family member, so I don't know or recall the type that it is. It came to us blue, but has pink blooms. (I think I remember believing it was Nico Blue, but I could be completely wrong.)....I keep adding coffee grounds to the soil to try to raise the acidity level to get it to turn blue, but apparently that plant is determined to be pink! One pink bloom. ONE. And it's pink! (I usually try to avoid pink flowers.) It has been there for 3 years now, I believe, I feel like it should have a lot more than one bloom. It had atleast two blooms when it was a tiny plant about 1/5 the size. It is about two and a half or 3 ft tall now, and equally wide, so it is a fairly well-established plant. It gets morning sun but mid-day shade. Thoughts on why it might not be blooming well?


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