Hydrangea Care & Planting – How to Grow Hydrangea Flowers

HYDRANGEA macrophylla ‘VEITCHII’

This variety of roses is very delicate to grow. They are large with white flowers that turn pink over time.

HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS ‘ANNABELLE’

This variety of tulip has huge domed white and pink flowers that fade to lime green. These large, fragrant blooms are perfect for a centerpiece or arrangements in your home.

HYDRANGEA PANICULATA ‘PHANTOM’

The large flowerheads of this variety start with white or green that eventually turns into pink, and sometimes a fiery red.

HYDRANGEA macrophylla ‘JOGASAKI’

Add a splash of color to any garden with these gorgeous flowers in an assortment of colors! The florets range from the palest pink and icy blue, which will last for months.

HYDRANGEA SERRATA BLUEBIRD

These stunning flowers change the look of your garden with their deep pink or sky blue florets. The clusters of tiny, light-blue blossoms are perfect for adding a splash to any flowerbed!

HOW TO GROW HYDRANGEAS FROM CUTTINGS?

The hydrangea plant is a favorite for gardeners all around the world. While you can buy young plants from your local nursery, it’s just as easy to propagate them by taking cuttings and planting those in containers of desired size. It takes only about three months before they are ready to be transplanted into larger pots or among other flowers while still blooming beautifully!

If you’re interested in saving time when tending an indoor hydrangea container garden, take some cutting tips with this article on propagating these beautiful flowering bushes through propagation (or cloning) methods that require little work but great care; there will always come a day where replanting needs to happen so why not make things easier now?

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