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Planting, Growing, and Pruning Hydrangeas
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鈥榃hite Robe鈥 hydrangea are hardy to Zone 6. You might have to enjoy your plant in a large pot.
Can you grow a new Hydrangea using a start from a mature plant? If so, how?? We have many beautiful, mature Hydrangeas and wonder... Thanks!
I was given a Hydrangea for Mothers Day and don't know if its climbing or a bush. I don't know my zone
Since we don’t know what your hydrangea looks like, try doing an image search to find out what kind of hydrangea you have. You can find your hardiness zone here: /content/plant-hardiness-zones
Hello! I just planted my new blue hydrangea (mathilda gutges) yesterday. I'm new to hydrangeas and I've always wanted a blue one. I assumed it was a perennial but then I read the little tag and it says to grow as an annual. So I'm basically devasted. I was so excited to finally have my blue hydrangea. Is it an annual or perennial? Thank you
Everything we can find about it indicates that it is a perennial鈥攁nd a beauty! You might contact the vendor you bought it from and ask what that means on the tag. But it 鈥渁ppears鈥 to be a perennial to us!
Hello!! I live in Columbia south Carolina.
I just recently bought a small Hydrangea plant from lowes, and id like to plant it now. Any tips? The flowers are blue & purple, SO PRETTY! When is a good time to plant them?
There is no time like the present to plant your hydrangea, Jessica. See above for suggestions on how to do that. Note your plant’s tag also for any special considerations. (There are soooo many varieties of hydrangeas on the market, you want to be sure you do right by yours.)
Best wishes!
I tried to grow hydrangea in my country(zone 9) but it never grow in addition that I feed it and Created all conditions to grow well
pleas help me to know why its not success in my country (Jordan)
I have newly planted (small) hydrangeas. I want to encourage bushy growth for the first few years - I prefer them to grow in size at the expense of the blossoms. How do I do that?