They love acid plant food. Feed it lots in the spring and fall. Use Miracid.
Good luck!
ps. If they are planted near concrete, they will need more plant food.
My Hydrangea isn't blooming. Last year had one cluster but it never bloomed, just died. what can I do?
ESPOMA....QUICK SOLUTIONS SUPER PHOSPHATE.......I HAD ONE THAT DID NOT BLOOM FOR FOURTEEN YEARS...NOT ONE FLOWER....GOT THIS STUFF.....IN A WEEK IT HAD LARGE BEAUTIFUL BLUE FLOWERS....THEY ALSO MAKE A PRODUCT (ESPOMA) THAT CAN CHANGE THE COLORS OF THE BLOOMS FROM WHITE OR PINK TO THAT ELEC BLUE ONE....TRIM OFF THE DEAD PARTS AND KEEP WATERED AND TRY THIS....IT IS AVAILABLE AT MOST LANDSCAPE AND GARDEN PLACES..... THE HYDRANGEA NAMED.....ENDLESS SUMMER IS IN INCREDIBLE CONSTANT BLOOM FROM FEEDING THIS PRODUCT.....GOOD GARDENING
Reply:Check the pH of your soil. Bring a sample to the local agricultural center. They will usually check the pH for you at no cost (or a nominal fee).
Reply:always thought they were pretty..they have to have water water..did u know u can change the color of them
look up on the net,it tells how and it takes about 6 months..
Reply:Be sure to leave some of the stems that grew this year because those are the stems that will bloom next year. Only cut out the old wood. Blossoms come from the second year of growth. Hydrangeas also like acidic fertilizer such as miracid.
Reply:they need a lot of feeding
Friday, January 27, 2012
My Hydrangea isn't blooming. Last year had one cluster but it never bloomed, just died. what can I do?
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