If the flowers die after planting in the spring, should you cut them off?
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https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/shrubs/hydrangea/deadheading-a-hydrangea.htm
Hello! I have 2 vanilla strawberry hydrangeas planted along the house. We've added a patio in this area, so now i have to raise my garden bed where hydrangeas are growing. Could you, please, suggest if i can just add ~3 inch of soil over plants or its better to dig them out and replant higher so hydrangeas will be at the same depth as now? Thanks a lot!
From just your description, I would suggest just adding the soil to the edge of your patio and gradually tapering off to the Hydrangea's. Don't add new soil up the trunk of the Hydrangea's.
If you do decide to dig up and replant the shrubs, I would suggest doing this in early spring or fall.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/shrubs/hydrangea/transplanting-hydrangea-bushes.htm
WE RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL HYDRANGEA PLAND FOR MOTHERS DAY. WE WANT TO PLANT IN OUR GARDEN BUT WE DO NOT HOW THE PEST WAY TIME AND PLANE AND ETC. CAN YOU HELP US. VMWALL
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I just moved and it appears that I have a hydrangea plant in my backyard. I've tried doing some research but I don't even know what stage the plant is at. Am I supposed to cut the brown branches sticking out or will they eventually get leaves to grow? Please help!
It will be fine to cut off those dead stems. These articles will help
I have a hydrangea that is not yet blooming, and I would like to transplant it. What is the best time of year to do so? Thank You.
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reen leaves's. I am ready to pull them out.any advice HELP
There can be a few different reasons for lack of flowers.
This link will help you pinpoint the issue.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/shrubs/hydrangea/hydrangea-not-blooming.htm
I have been told, you should sow hydrangea seeds on the surface of the soil. But I have seen tiny seeds and larger seeds. Are all hydrangea seeds to be sowed on the surface? Also, if germinating seeds with the paper towel method and after noticing the root appearing should I just put on the surface, or should I plant it? L
They do need bright light to germinate properly, so you will want to germinate these on the top of the soil.
I do not recommend using the papertowel method here, as there is a very important set of timings that nature provides for the seed in order to grow properly. Missing them will likely yield a plant that is not sturdy, does not grow fast, or dies completely.
This article will help: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/shrubs/hydrangea/growing-hydrangeas-from-seed.htm