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How to grow Hydrangeas
How to plant trees and shrubs
Plant Size Height Up to 200cm (79in)
Spread Up to 200cm (79in)
Hardiness & Longevity Hardy Shrub
Ideal For cut flower gardenspecimen plantwoodland garden
Position In sun or semi shade
Codes
2 x 3.6 Litre Potted Plants (KB6900)
3 x 8cm Potted Plants (10553)
2 x 8cm Potted Plants (KB6691)
1 x 8cm Potted Plant (12215)
1 x 3.6 Litre Potted Plant (68071)
1 x 10 Litre Potted Plant (KC8318)
1 x 2 Litre Potted Plant (KF1369)
Water regularly until young hydrangea plants are established. In autumn, apply a mulch of well rotted manure to the base of the plant taking care not to mound it up against the stem as this may cause it to rot. Leave faded hydrangea flower heads in place until new buds swell in spring. These will help protect the delicate buds from frost damage.
Prune hydrangea in spring. Reduce stems to restrict their growth to the available space and to improve the shape of the plant. No other pruning is necessary. However, Hydrangea paniculata will tolerate hard pruning and the removal of the oldest stems to a few buds from ground level if necessary. This will also encourage larger flower heads to be produced.
























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