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Young Hydrangea frost damage

I got some hydrangea in fall. They are only supposed to get 2 feet high. We planted them in October and we had our first frost last night. 11/10. They are now completely wilted. Will they come back?


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#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 11/11/2017 @ 4:34 pm

It would have been better to plant them in spring. If they are cold tolerant variety, then they have a chance. Once they die back, it would be a good idea to mulch them. Here is an article for more information.


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