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Planting, Growing, and Pruning Hydrangeas
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I have 4 very old PeeGee Hydrangea trees (30 + years!) that are not doing well this spring. They are multi-stemed trees which have just this year had a some "stems" completely die back, many more dead branches than usual. One of the most stressed specimens is showing a lot of new growth on all the stems at about 3' high. I am wondering if I should prune them way back?
There also appears to be some borer holes, but I don't know of a type of hydrangea borer. My rhododendrum (also very old) have dieback (which started at the end of last summer)that I think is from borers. Could they be also infesting these old Hydrangeas? All are struggling all at once!!
I just received this plant and wondered if it could be planted in a 1/2 whiskey barrell. I live in central Iowa and the barrell stays out year round. It would have 2 or 3 feet of dirt, morning sun and fairly shaded afternoon.
Hydrangeas grow well in pots. Use good potting soil mixed with compost and keep the soil moist. You may need to protect the hydrangea from freezing temps in the winter depending on what type of hydrangea you have. If you can’t move the pot into a garage or shed you need to add mulch around and over the pot.
I planted 3 bushes about 5-6 years ago. They bloomed 2x and haven't bloomed since. The bushes are very healthy. One bush is pure white, another is pink and the third is a combo of pink and blue.How can I encourage blooms?
Pruning helps to encourage blooms, but you need to know what kind of hydrangeas you have to know when to prune. Do the plants get enough sun? Did you have a late frost that may have frozen the buds? See link below for more information.
http://www.hydrangeashydrangeas.com/wont_bloom.html
Many plants succumbed to warm March and weeks of freezing temps in early April. My hydrangeas are now just giant twigs w green at the base. I see dead bugs along the long twigs and no more frost coming. What is my best plan of attaxk?
This is the addres of that they look like...
Hello, have a few blue plants that were very established. We had a late frost on Northern NJ while away. All of the plants had serious budding prior to frost, now dead. All I have now are giant twigs w growth at the base. Do I cut the twigs down low or leave them? Is this common w late frosts that you lose so much growth?
I too have the same problem, but it's almost July in NJ and I have new growth but lots of dead twigs like you. How long do you wait before pruning the old dead ones. Last year,I waited all summer. Thus year I think I pruned too early. I wish they would answer about original(northern nj reblooming )hydrangias mopheads
I also am from Northern Jersey and had GORGEOUS blooms last year on 5 one year old, endless summer hyndrangeas that started in June and went way into the fall. This year had some buds on old wood which are no longer present and all new growth that is slowly growing. . .
did not fertilize and wonder if I should do it now and if I should cut back all the old wood - looks very strange to have the old wood "spidering" up and new growth at base. . . will these bloom this year or do we have to wait for next year?
Would love some advice!
I received a macrophylla White Robe hydrangea as a mother's day gift. I'm wondering if I can plant this outdoors. I live in southern Mn.