Monday, January 9, 2012

My Hydrangeas had blooms on them a month ago when I planted them. After the blooms die off, what happens?

When does the plant get new blooms?

My Hydrangeas had blooms on them a month ago when I planted them. After the blooms die off, what happens?
It depends on what type of Hydrangea you have. So, first find that out and then you will know when the next bloom. Almost every different species has a different blooming sequence.
Reply:I love plants and flowers. The more you read on the many ways of how to tend and care for them the more they will love you back. Here is a full website to help and care for your Hydrangeas, which are beautiful.



http://www.hydrangeashydrangeas.com/



Good Luck
Reply:All flowers which bloom in warm weather go through that stage. The plant grows, the flowers bloom for a period of time, and then they wither away. When the flowers die, the plant will remain there until the winter kicks in. When the plant itself browns and dies, pull out the remaining stem as it is detached from the flower bulb already to regrow next year bigger and better.
Reply:like in 3 months


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