As of: March 16, 2024, 5:32 a.m
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If the hydrangeas in the pot grow more and more over time, it is a good idea to plant them outdoors.
Four tips on what you should keep in mind.
Hydrangeas are not only extremely popular because of their lush flowers, their various uses also make the perennial very attractive.
As a potted plant, it not only beautifies balconies, but can also thrive as a houseplant in the right location.
Cut flowers can also be used to set specific accents in summer, for example as a summer table decoration on the dining table.
But it is also possible to plant potted hydrangeas in the bed later.
You can read what you should pay attention to here.
Hydrangeas in a pot
Hydrangeas can be planted in the bed in spring.
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Hydrangeas that are grown as container plants can be easily moved if the chosen location turns out to be too shady or too windy.
This is not possible with outdoor hydrangeas, which is why the space should be carefully thought out from the start.
Download our large gardening checklist for March for free HERE.
Planting hydrangeas in the bed is advisable for several reasons.
On the one hand, panicle hydrangeas in particular are very hardy and can tolerate frosty temperatures.
Country hydrangeas are slightly less hardy and benefit from protection with mulch or other light covering.
Hydrangeas are also generally known for growing quite quickly.
So if repotting becomes too much for you at some point, you should think about planting the hydrangeas in the bed.
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Planting out hydrangeas – pay attention to these points
You shouldn't just plant hydrangeas from the pot into the open field.
Pay attention to these points so that the perennial acclimatizes well:
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Choose spring to plant the hydrangeas.
This means you can root well until autumn, as
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emphasizes.
Make sure that no more frost is expected.
The location should be partially shaded, preferably north or west.
The soil must be loose and rich in humus.
The planting hole should be twice as large as the root ball, emphasizes
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.
You can mix the excavated soil with rhododendron or regular potting soil.
If you pay attention to these points, you should have a lot of fun with your hydrangeas even outdoors.
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: Download the free checklist for gardening work in March HERE and find out at a glance what work needs to be done now.