Plant in the spring, and with proper care, they’ll last three to five years before needing to be repotted or planted in the ground. Give a container hydrangea a well-draining pot, at least four ...
"It can be disheartening to see your plants and flowers dwindling after winter, propagation is the best way to bring your ...
Hydrangeas are one of the most popular shrubs grown in British gardens and, with the right care, they will provide you with a ...
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Now that the weather is getting warmer, plants will begin to come out of their winter dormancy, so now is the perfect time to fertilise them. Fertilising hydrangeas in March helps give them the ...