Planting Hydrangeas Boston MA

Hydrangeas are lovely as single plants, but they also work well planted in mass. If you are interested in growing them, read the following article.

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Hydrangeas are lovely as single plants. They also work well planted in mass -- as shrubs or trees. They can be used as a border or as a hedge. With over 100 different species of hydrangea, in addition to many subspecies and cultivars, it is very difficult to give specific planting and growing instructions. Hydrangeas come in a wide variety of sizes, cold hardiness and flower types. The hydrangea that is probably most reminiscent of what grew in our grandparent's yards is the "Pee Gee Hydrangea." The flowers on this much loved hydrangea are between six and eight inches long and make for a graceful shaped tree.

  1. If you are new to the world of hydrangeas, you can easily check out the appearance of different species online. This will familiarize you with the different kinds and varieties of hydrangea so that when you do go to purchase you will know what you are looking for. It is best to purchase hydrangeas that are in bloom. This will guarantee that you know exactly what you are getting and that you will be happy with it. If you are shopping for hydrangeas when they are not in bloom, only purchase ones that have a picture of the flower attached to it. If there is not a picture attached, ask an employee to show you a picture. If they cannot, you should probably go elsewhere to purchase your hydrangeas.hydrangeas where to plant
  2. The best time of year to plant hydrangeas is in the autumn. However, you can plant hydrangeas that you have purchased from your local home and garden center at any time of the year. Take caution though, hydrangeas that are planted in the hottest part of the summer and the very early spring may not thrive. ...

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Author: W Jackson

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