The most well-known hydrangea is perhaps Hydrangea macrophylla, better known as the farmer's hydrangea. The farmer's hydrangea got its name because this hydrangea was often planted near farms. With these colorful hydrangeas you have a real eye-catcher for the garden. In the summer they are in full bloom, which makes your garden really brighten up. The farmer's hydrangea is so popular because these shrubs bloom so richly with their beautiful blue flowers.
Care
With Hydrangeas it is important to cut off the spent flowers. However, leave the old flowers alone during the winter months. They provide protection for the new flower buds against frost and harsh winds. In March, when the danger of frost has passed, all brown, old, spent flowers can be pruned back to just above the first or second healthy bud. This method of pruning stimulates the growth of new shoots and ensures that the flower size does not decrease. All types of Hydrangeas absolutely do not like drought. When they are dry, especially in spring and summer, water them vigorously. It is not wise to water them occasionally. It is best to give them a large amount of water at once. During the flowering period, Hydrangeas sometimes become a bit bare at the bottom. The leaves may also turn yellow. This is almost always caused by drought.
Format
The plants have a height of 25-40cm upon delivery, measured including the nursery pot. The plants are supplied in a nursery pot with a diameter of 9cm.
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Care
With Hydrangeas it is important to cut off the spent flowers. However, leave the old flowers alone during the winter months. They provide protection for the new flower buds against frost and harsh winds. In March, when the danger of frost has passed, all brown, old, spent flowers can be pruned back to just above the first or second healthy bud. This method of pruning stimulates the growth of new shoots and ensures that the flower size does not decrease. All types of Hydrangeas absolutely do not like drought. When they are dry, especially in spring and summer, water them vigorously. It is not wise to water them occasionally. It is best to give them a large amount of water at once. During the flowering period, Hydrangeas sometimes become a bit bare at the bottom. The leaves may also turn yellow. This is almost always caused by drought.
Format
The plants have a height of 25-40cm upon delivery, measured including the nursery pot. The plants are supplied in a nursery pot with a diameter of 9cm.
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