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Moving Hydrangea

Posted by CheryleB 3 (My Page) on
Fri, Jul 16, 04 at 9:07

I have a unique hydrangea that I planted on the west side of my garage about three years ago. Since there is a 6' fence about 12' from the garage and the neighbor's house another 10' from there, it only gets a few hours of sun a day. I think it needs quite a bit more to live up to its potential and I'm thinking about moving it. The backyard faces almost directly south and I was thinking it would fit along the fence on the west side of the yard. It would get full sun until about 3:00 in the afternoon. Is this too much sun for a mophead?


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RE: Moving Hydrangea

Should be fine but I'd resist moving it until next spring. If you must move it now wait at least for a rainy day to do it on. That way it'll have a better chance of recuperating.
(I should talk, I just moved my Ninebark and it now looks pathetic!)

Rolande


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holly

Hi all gardeners from the north! Will a holly tree grow in this climate?
thanks
Claire


 
 

 

 


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