But if you use woodier stems, chances are that you won't end up with any root growth at all. Even if you do have some success with your hydrangea cuttings developing roots in water, you're going ...
Anna Eklov, Director of LOV Flowers says: "While hydrangeas need regular watering, too much water can lead to root rot, which can cause the leaves and flowers to brown and wilt. To stop this ...
If the soil freezes completely, the branches and flowering buds of hydrangeas can dry out entirely as the roots lose access to water. This could mean the plant won't flower next year or could even ...