Growing Hydrangeas | At Home With P. Allen Smith
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My hydrangea developed black spots on the leaves. How can I treat this.
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Beautiful plants ..
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Is this the same for Australia especially South Australia??
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Do these grow from seeds? I bought what I was told is hydrangea seeds. seeds looks so small like dust I was suspicious
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very beautiy video i like💚💛💜💙❤💖👄👄👄👄👍👍👍👍👍
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cantik
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really grt thx nice
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Thank you :)
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Thank you so much, blessings to you always, Annie
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- I planted one three years ago and it's hardly grown. It looks ok but it just hasn't grown much. Any Hydrangea doctors out there??
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I've learned that its much better to prune them sometime in May in the zone 5 area. If you prune them anytime before that, especially in the winter, you will be cutting off next year's bloom. I just leave them alone after the season is over and wait until Spring. They come back even more vigorous than the year before! I planted mine 4 years ago.
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Sooooo jealous! Mine are small! Probably because there are a lot of roots near them they probably can't grow
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Thank you so much for this informative video! I'm more excited to buy hydrangeas now!
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I planted 2 mophead hydranges in front of my house which is the north side, only get little morning sun. I have had these almost 3 months. THe problem they are having is something is eating the leaves. Now I spraying Neem insect repellent on them. Is there anything else I can do to keep the leaves from getting eaten up. The bloom on one was purple the other pink and these are fading to green which is ok for me now. I just concern about the leaves.
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Thanks Allen - we have hydrangeas in the back garden and they have been thriving for years with no shade. This year we planted 2 in front and they just died probably of dehydration because we did not water them enough. Can't blame the sun because the ones at the back are happy in the sun. 1 When is the best time of the year to plant and 2. Do you have any tips for a sunny spot
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beautyful flowers :)
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I have just bought 5 beautiful hydrangeas. (12 inches high blooming) I plan to do some brick raised beds because there are lots of tree root to dig them out and I know they will come back. I will not plant them under a tree. They will get morning sun. My question is how high should the raised bed be. The roots will be under the raised bed and would that present a problem for the hydrangea.
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How to keep red hydrangea red? Mine changed to purple.
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@luvflowers1 thank you for the information :)
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I have some in pots and they do fine but I live in 5a Zone in the USA--my care of them are just a little different. I have to put them in the garage in the winter. Since you live in a tropical climate. It will definitely need to be place in the shades and you may have to water more often to prevent the soil from drying out. They perform better when they have consistent moist soil and some shades and fertilizer (so you will have plenty of flowers). Good luck!
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