Where to plant hydrangeas: useful to know for gardeners

12.05.2024 17:00
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:26

Hydrangeas, with their stunning flower heads, thrive under specific conditions.

Here’s how to grow and care for these beautiful shrubs.

Ideal Conditions

Soil: Moist, well-drained soil is essential.

Sunlight: Dappled shade works best—avoid full sun or deep shade.

Position: South-facing spots may be too sunny; north-facing walls are ideal for climbing hydrangeas.

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Frost Protection: Avoid frost pockets and strong winds.

Soil pH and Flower Color

Soil pH affects flower color.

Acidic soil (pH < 6.0) produces blue flowers.

Neutral to alkaline soil (pH > 7.0) results in pink blooms.

Planting Hydrangeas

Timing: Spring or autumn is best.

Soil Preparation: Use moisture-retaining organic matter (compost or well-rotted manure) if your soil is light.

Water the plant well before planting.

Never plant deeper than the original pot level.

Mulch: Apply leaf mould or well-rotted manure/compost after planting.

Watering: Keep the plant well-watered throughout its first spring and summer.

Climbing Hydrangeas

Train them onto galvanized wires initially.

Remember these tips for thriving hydrangea.

Author: Diana Dashkevich Editor internet resource

Content
  1. Ideal Conditions
  2. Soil pH and Flower Color
  3. Planting Hydrangeas
  4. Climbing Hydrangeas