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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI got a potted hydrangea this summer that stayed in my balcony till now. With winter now at its peak I am wondering if the hydrangea should be kept indoors. As we can see in the pic there are a few new shoots and I am looking for some guidance if I am actually damaging the plant by bringing it indoors in winter
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2 Comments To "Should Potted Hydrangea Be Taken Indoors In Winter"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 01/21/2020 @ 7:07 pm
I don't think you need to bring it in, but if severe weather is forecast you could cover it. Most hydrangeas are hardy to -34 degrees C. You also could keep it in a sheltered area out of the wind.
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#2 Comment By Pdivekar On 01/22/2020 @ 5:13 am
Ah..thanks, yeah the past few days have been a bit cold (but not sub zero yet) which got me worried. Thanks for sharing the link !
This is indeed a very useful forum, thanks for the guidance