It’s essential to take the cuttings at the right time. Hydrangeas are flexible; they can be started from softwood cuttings (fresh new growth) taken in early spring when the plant is just leafing out, ...
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How to Revive Cut Hydrangeas and Prolong Their Beautiful Blooms
The beauty of cut hydrangeas is glorious but fleeting. Find out how to make their blooms last longer indoors.
Buying more plants is the obvious way to expand a garden, but propagating cuttings is free. Take stem cuttings from healthy plants this month and you can root them, pot them up, and grow them for no ...
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It’s true, you can propagate hydrangeas with a potato but it will fail without this detail
Hydrangeas can be challenging to propagate if you don't have the right elements in place: plenty of bright light, lots of warmth, humidity, and consistent moisture. But, what if I told you a potato ...
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