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The best time to transplant a hydrangea is when it has become dormant and lost all of its leaves in late fall or winter. ChaCha! ... more
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You have to love hydrangeas. I don't know where my summer landscape would be without their puffy flower heads. And the beauty of the hydrangea flower head is that, being composed mainly of sepals, it lasts for a long time. I'm a pretty lazy gardener, ... more
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Pruning means removal of woody branches. Deadheading refers to removal of spent blossoms. Endless summer is the first Hydrangea macrophylla to bloom both on old and new wood. It has the ability to set new bloom buds in the spring after the old ones ... more
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A couple of thoughts. Climbing hydrangea vines are notoriously slow to establish. I wouldn't give up on it yet. Ours is going into its fourth year. It actually had a couple of flowers the first year and nothing since. Our neighbour's didn't flower ... more
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Prepare for PlantingPlant the hydrangea macrophylla in full sun to partial shade, well-draining soil and plenty of space to grow, as some hydrangeas can grow up to 25 feet tall. Mix moist, rich loam and compost into the garden soil to a depth of 1 ... more
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Natural MethodCut the blue hydrangea from the shrub in late summer or early fall. The petals will have already begun to dry out on their own. Carefully remove the leaves and arrange the hydrangeas in a vase without water. Allow them to naturally ... more
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Hydrangeas are also susceptible to disease as a result of too much direct sunlight in combination with high levels of moisture. This can create the potential for fungal leaf spots to grow on the hydrangea plant. Read on Growing Healthy Cruciferous ... more
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A single flowering stem of hydrangea resembles a bouquet by itself, with compact blooms borne in a globular design. You can explore your creativity and flower arrangement ideas to make these attractive flowers look more special. Before ordering for ... more
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There is nothing more beautiful than roses and hydrangeas blooming. They provide a colorful splash to an otherwise drab yard and the scent of their flowers fills the air. They provide bees with pollen to make honey. When the season ends, pruning is ... more
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Most hydrangeas achieve a solid unified color when mature. These colors include blues, whites, purples and pinks. Sometimes a flower will sport many colors at the same time. This can happen naturally but it can also be encouraged by judicious use ... more
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