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Produce => Non Edible Plants => Topic started by: carrot-cruncher on November 25, 2006, 16:27:33

Title: Hydrangea - moving house
Post by: carrot-cruncher on November 25, 2006, 16:27:33
I have a hydrangea that currently lives in a very large pot so it could move house with me earlier this year.

I'm now (fairly) settled in the new house and want to get hydrangea out of the pot and into the ground.

Am I better doing it now before winter or leaving it in situ until spring and replanting it then?

CC
Title: Re: Hydrangea - moving house
Post by: shirlton on November 25, 2006, 16:35:18
If its outside and in the pot you should be able to plant it without any trouble. I took cuttings 2 years ago and they are still in 8 in pots and have wintered out. I just haven't got around to planting them, They have survived ok
Title: Re: Hydrangea - moving house
Post by: Palustris on November 25, 2006, 16:36:48
Depends on where you have moved to and how cold the soil is. If you are in a ild district then you could plant now and no bother. If you live somewhere like us, then the plant would be best left in the pot until spring. And if you get the same weather as we have had over the last 12 years no matter when you plant it, it will never flower 'cos the buds are burnt off by the cold every year.
Title: Re: Hydrangea - moving house
Post by: Hyacinth on November 25, 2006, 16:39:01
CC, I've been moving a couple of hydrangeas just now, so my thinking would be I'd go for it if I were you, depending on where you live?... the soil's still warm enough for their roots to get bedded and also  the garden soil's going to stay warmer longer than the soil surounding the plant you have it a pot?
Title: Re: Hydrangea - moving house
Post by: ACE on November 25, 2006, 16:47:21
I have just planted 50 or 60 oak leafed hydrangeas last week, mulch it well.