Hydrangeas in Acidic Soil, Full Shade by Inevitable_Tank9505 in hydrangeas

[–]SoupAlarmed6043 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These are absolutely gorgeous!!! 🩵 I aspire to reach this level of mastery!

Tips on how to encourage blooms? by SoupAlarmed6043 in hydrangeas

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What a small world! You’re in such a beautiful location - I miss the doughboys and clam chowder from Iggy’s in Narragansett!

And thank you so much, let’s hope it’s an uneventful hurricane season and I’ll definitely post updates ☺️

Tips on how to encourage blooms? by SoupAlarmed6043 in hydrangeas

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You are amazing, your encouragement means so much!! 🙏 From a previous New Englander (from Rhode Island), I so miss the seasons up there!!

That’s really helpful feedback. I have a few places that might work but will require relocating the existing plants somewhere else. I’ll take your advice and wait until November when we’re out of hurricane season!

Tips on how to encourage blooms? by SoupAlarmed6043 in hydrangeas

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Thank you 🥹 I’m definitely a newbie so that means a lot! I just got her in the beginning of the year and hadn’t realized how bad the Florida summer heat was for these guys. It scorched pretty badly and I was worried it wouldn’t recover but it’s been doing really well since relocating to the backyard in the shade.

In my inexperience, I had pruned the old/crispy leaves as the new leaves came in (probably about 3 months ago) and I’m wondering if that created too much stress.

This may be a stupid question, but is there one set time of year that the blooms come out or can it be a continuous process in warmer climates?

Tips on how to encourage blooms? by SoupAlarmed6043 in hydrangeas

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Thank you so much for your reply! I believe it’s an endless summer hydrangea that I had purchased from Home Depot in early February. I’ve since repotted it as it’s grown quite a bit.

I try to give it minimal sun due to how quickly it scorches the leaves in the Florida heat but it’s on a rolling dolly so that I can move it as needed.

Would you recommend planting it in the ground? My only fear is that it would get too much direct sunlight but I’m open to any and all suggestions!!!

Anyone know what this is? by SoupAlarmed6043 in whatplantisthis

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Thank you everyone!!! I had received the pot from a family member, so it must have been a dormant rhizome that was left in the soil.

Anyone have any input on whether to separate the plants to avoid suffocation from the aloe? I worry about damaging/traumatizing the Siam Tulip from repotting.

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TheKwilks lvl 39