Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Problem with climbing hydrangea?

the leaves on my climbing hydrangea are dying as soon as they come through, the plant itself is still growing can you help please.

Problem with climbing hydrangea?
Is it getting enough water? They don't need lots of sun so it won't be that. Mine is in a place that never egts direct sun and its fine. Have you checked for pests on the leaves?
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Reply:check the soil too, we or too dry? prob too dry u mite need to improve the soil as well or mite be nibbled of by a raskely varmit!
Reply:I'm not sure where you live but hydrangeas , climbing or otherwise , require a rich porous soil and recommend heavy watering through the hot weather (if indeed you get hot weather ) but they are also fussy in their looking after inasmuch if you wish to change the colour of the flower of the hydrangea then go no further than adding a little aluminium sulphate to turn them blue or add lime to turn them pink , otherwise the soil of your garden will detemine the blues or mauves as far as couler goes --- good luck !!!
Reply:have you recently moved it whats the spot where you put it in, or it could be the type of soil it is growing in.


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