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Are you looking for beginning garden tips for growing hydrangeas? Follow along and I'll share my favorite tips.
Choose the right location for your hydrangeas. Most varieties prefer morning sun and afternoon shade. Avoid hot, dry, and windy spots.
Water hydrangeas deeply and regularly, especially during hot summer months. Keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged. Mulching helps retain moisture.
Prune your hydrangeas at the right time. For most varieties, prune after they finish flowering or in early spring. Remove dead wood and shape the shrub as needed.
Feed your hydrangeas with a balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers as they can promote leafy growth but reduce flowering.
Adjust the color of your hydrangea blooms! Acidic soil produces blue flowers, while alkaline soil yields pink flowers. Use amendments like aluminum sulfate or lime accordingly.
Protect your hydrangeas from harsh winter conditions. Mulch around the base of the plant to insulate the roots and prevent frost damage.
Watch out for common pests like aphids and spider mites. Use organic insecticides or introduce beneficial insects like ladybugs to control infestations.
Enjoy the beauty of your hydrangeas! You can even bring them indoor in cut flowers arrangements. With proper care, your hydrangeas will flourish for years
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