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- When is the hydrangea best used?
- Set rootless hydrangeas in autumn
- Planting time for hydrangeas in the container
- Treatment of hydrangea after purchase
- Tips
Root-dead hydrangeas are planted in the fall
When is the hydrangea best used?
Hydrangeas are growing in popularity after several years in which the plant was considered old-fashioned. In order for the Hydrangea to flourish, it is not only important to give it the right care. The timing of onset is critical to growth.
Set rootless hydrangeas in autumn
Hydrangeas, where the roots have to survive without protective pot and soil, are always used in the fall. This gives you the opportunity to root well before spring. If you did not bring these plants into the ground until spring, the hydrangea would first have to focus on rooting. It would therefore only drive out very sparingly.
Planting time for hydrangeas in the container
These hydrangeas are grown in plastic pots and can be transplanted all year round, unlike rootless plants. You do not suffer injury shock of the roots and thrive easily.
These hydrangeas grow very quickly when used in spring. With a little luck, the hydrangea forms new flowers in the same year. Alternatively, fall is a good time to dump container shrubs into the ground.
Treatment of hydrangea after purchase
Tips
House Hydrangeas can also be transplanted to the bed. It is recommended to get used to these outdoor hydrangeas, which are usually grown in the greenhouse. First put the pot on the terrace for a while so that the plant can adapt to the changed conditions.