Hydrangeas don’t like to have wet feet! Moisten your soil, then make a hole in each pot with a pencil. Plant one cutting per pot, deep enough so that the soil will cover at least two levels of ...
If you're scouting for a winter-hardy addition to your garden, look no further than the robust hydrangea ... of the plant. The aim should be to reduce it to 30 to 40cm from the ground, this ...
For panicle and smooth hydrangeas planted in the ground, protect the roots and crowns of plants by mulching and ... mound mulch around the pot and wrap it in a heavy blanket or burlap.
Hydrangea plants make excellent hedges or individual specimen plants in a shady spot in the garden either potted or in the ground. They are also very adaptable to indoor pots in moist soil and ...