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overwintering newly rooted hydrangea

Posted by sunnytop 5 SE Ne (My Page) on
Wed, Oct 10, 07 at 1:33

I have rooted a couple hydrangeas and am trying to decide what to do with them this winter. I could overwinter them in pots in my basement under lights and then plant out in spring. Or I could plant them out now and loose the present leaves and hope there is adequate root system to resprout in the spring. Right now they have only about 4 leaves each but the roots can be seen through a clear 10 oz. cup. Anyone have any experience with whether they will likely survive if I plant them out now in this area?


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RE: overwintering newly rooted hydrangea

I'd try the hydrangea forum. It has a lot more traffic.


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RE: overwintering newly rooted hydrangea

I guess! I did and got an answer. Thanks.


 
 

 

 


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