Hydrangea cuttings

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Learn all about How to Propagate Hydrangeas in your garden. These beautiful plants are easier to propagate than you might think. Hydrangeas are beautiful flowers that many people love to have in their gardens. Hydrangeas

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Michael Griffiths on Instagram: "How to take hydrangea cuttings in late summer

Select healthy, non-flowering shoots 10-15cm long, that have at least three sets of leaves below the top set of leaves.
Trim below a node then remove the sets of leaves on the lower nodes by snipping them off as close to the stem as possible.
Cut each hydrangea leaf in half with a knife. This reduces water loss and the stress endured by the rooting process.
Insert the cuttings individually into small pots filled with gritty propagation compost
Put in partial sun and keep the soil moist but not wet.
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Michael Griffiths on Instagram: "How to take hydrangea cuttings in late summer Select healthy, non-flowering shoots 10-15cm long, that have at least three sets of leaves below the top set of leaves. Trim below a node then remove the sets of leaves on the lower nodes by snipping them off as close to the stem as possible. Cut each hydrangea leaf in half with a knife. This reduces water loss and the stress endured by the rooting process. Insert the cuttings individually into small pots filled…

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Most Hydrangeas are deciduous. Meaning they lose their leaves and in winter. Cutting back or pruning plants is a gardening practice that increases the vitality of a plant. When it comes to hydrangeas, many gardeners do not know what to do, so let's find out what options are available. You don't have to cut back hydrangeas. However, I recommend maintaining…

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