Sunday, May 16, 2010

Hydrangea HELP!!!!?

I have a big problem growing these,what is the secret? Is it the type of soil? I live in Southern Calif.Sigm


ned Death Touch 2 Hydrangea

Hydrangea HELP!!!!?
Hydrangea's require a high-acidic soil. You should also add a lot of compost to the area you are planting them...or if they are already planted, dig up the ground around them and add compost. They also need quite a bit of sun. And quite a bit of room. Also...make sure the plant you have is made for planting outdoors. Even in Sunny California, some of the hydrangea plants are indoor plants only and will never grow outdoors. Go to your local greenhouse and make sure to get a hardy outdoor hydrangea. If you do all of the above, I am sure you will have good luck. FYI - I am in Freezing cold Minnesota, and I have Hydrangeas! They are my favorite plant. :) Good luck!!
Reply:It is not true that they are indoor plants. Report It

Reply:I dont have any problem growing them. I dont know that there is any kind of secret. I used just plain old top soil in mine and they grew pretty good. In fact this is the one plant that actually did well for me the rest, well i had the touch of death also
Reply:http://www.hydrangeashydrangeas.com/





Great site with catalogues, FAQ, tips on growing, books etc.





You can also join GardenWeb, and get on the Hydrangea Forums where people exchange growing information and concerns.
Reply:I have clayish soil.......however, I transplanted one of mine 3 times before it "took"...........and now I have 4 planted...all on the northern side of my house. Only gets about 2 full hours of sun a d ay and they are gorgeous..............
Reply:Don't feel bad, I have the same troubles with them. I live in zone 7. I have tried them in all 4 sides of my house, and different soils.





On all 4 sides, I would plant 4 plants and amend the soil with different amendments, and to no avail.





I ended up changing to Azaleas, and that is working out great.


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