Plant Propagation: Layering
Layering is an easy way to propagate shrubs such as forsythias and hydrangeas! How to do this: http://j.mp/Lnb069
Layering is an easy way to propagate shrubs such as forsythias and hydrangeas! How to do this: http://j.mp/Lnb069
Most hydrangeas need very little pruning: just remove old blooms and dead stems! About hydrangeas: http://j.mp/zffSqY
Take semi-ripe cuttings of hydrangeas now to propagate them! About hydrangea varieties: http://bit.ly/oKRcxp
Care for your hydrangeas: they should be kept well watered during dry spells! About climbing hydrangeas: http://j.mp/kCIhXv
Hydrangeas can now be propagated from softwood stem tip cuttings! 5 reasons to grow hydrangeas: http://j.mp/eF4SwQ
Do you already grow hydrangeas? They can now be planted! Some pretty cultivars: http://j.mp/eh2mjj
Hydrangea blooms are usually pink or white! Did you ever try to turn them blue? This is how to do so: http://j.mp/cDkNDz
Do you want to propagate hydrangeas by taking cuttings? This is how to do so: http://j.mp/cUQcyX
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Are you always looking for interesting plants? An introduction of Oakleaf Hydrangea and Sarcococca: http://j.mp/aNapDU
Care for your hydrangeas! They may now need pruning, especially if they are leggy or overgrown: http://j.mp/csCT2W
Well i have been growing hydrangeas for many years now and my success is Prune them in Spring when growth is starting.This gives them several months in which to produce new shoots to flower later the same year.Do no prume them after flowering because they would start growing again from the buds at the base of the pruned shoots.These would not mature and harden before the winter months and many would be killed by the frost and cold.
when do i take the dead heads of my hydrangeas, as they look terrible after all the snow and frost.I have two large bushes in my garden in well drained soil, but they look very wet after all the snow and frost.could you give me some tips on what to do
The hydrangeas should not be cut until winter is over. Depending on what variety you are growing they might need winter protection. Take a look at this link for further information about hydrangeas in winter: http://j.mp/fp8Fs5
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