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Planting, Growing, and Pruning Hydrangeas
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I was told that using coffee grinds into soil with hydrangea that I want to blossom the blue color. Is this true for making soil acid and getting the blue flower?
Hi I replanted my hydrangea's in the shade and the leaves are no longer white! The sun seemed to have burnt some leaves and flower heads. They seem much healthier. But the burnt flower heads I cut off. Is it okay to cut them off after they bloom? Will I get more blooms this year? Thank you
There are so many types of hydrangea it’s impossible for us to give you a confident answer with this much information. Do you still have the plant tag? If so, Google the name/variety of the plant; you should get some links that provide detail on the plant and its blooming habit.
Hope this helps!
When the hydrangea is flowering and some flowers go over, do you regularly cut the flower heads for more new flowers?
I have 5 hydrangeas that were planted a year ago in Ohio. At the bottom leaves are really growing. On the stems from last year a few have leaves forming but most of them just appear to be dead. Should I cut them off or just wait and see what happens.
I received a potted hydrangea for Mother's Day. Can I plant it in my garden? When? Do I cut off the current blossoms or what? Thanks for any help. Btw, it's a macrbphylla Berlin, if that matters.
Hi Anne,
You can plant the hydrangea in the garden or you can move it to a bigger pot and put it outside. Please see our planting instruction at the top of this page. If the flowers have faded you can cut them off.
Hello,I planted my Blue hydrangea (mathilda gutges ) beginning of May. I have 3 of them. I bought them from a flower shop in soil. Is it supposed to be just in bloom for a few weeks? Because I've planted them all in my garden. Two of them don't seem to be doing well. The leaves are turning white and brown and the blooms look brown. One gets sun all day. The 2nd one only gets sun in the morning and the 3rd gets sun in the afternoon. I live in canada, ontario. I'm not sure what zone I'm in. Will these rebloom next year? And should I move their locations this year? Thank you Angie
I received a large Hydrangea plant with blue flowers in a pot for mothers day 2016. After a week some of the flower heads have started to wilt. I am wondering if I need to transplant it to another pot. Currently I keep it inside and have been watering it. When I removed the plastic pot from the pretty stainless steel pot i noticed water in the bottom of the steel pot. Of course i emptied the water but now am i not sure what i need to do to be able to have my hydrangea stop from wilting and some of the leaves are a little brown and yellow. Some of the flowers have also turned brown. Please advise me on what I need to do. I would like to still keep them in a container for or patio or have them inside. There are about 6 or 7 large mop heads on my plant. I live in IL. Thanks!!!
Hi Lisa,
Pleases see our planting and care information at the top of this page. Hydrangesa need full sun in the morning and some shade in the afternoon. They grow best in rich moist soil. You can transplant your plant into a bigger pot with fresh potting mix. Place the pot in a sunny spot outdoors and don’t let the soil dry out.