It depends entirely on where in the world you live.
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Hydrangeas should be planted about 3 to 5 feet apart to create a hedge.
Yes, hydrangeas that are usually grown as indoor plants can be planted outside in a suitable location. Ensure that the outdoor area provides the right growing conditions for hydrangeas, such as well-draining soil, partial shade, and adequate moisture. Gradually acclimate the plant to the outdoor environment to help prevent shock.
Yes, you can change the color of white hydrangeas by altering the pH level of the soil they are planted in.
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Hydrangeas change color based on the pH level of the soil they are planted in. In acidic soil, they tend to be blue, while in alkaline soil, they turn pink.
You can change the color of hydrangeas to blue by adjusting the acidity of the soil they are planted in. Adding aluminum sulfate to the soil can help make the flowers turn blue.
Hydrangeas change color due to the pH level of the soil they are planted in. Acidic soil produces blue flowers, while alkaline soil produces pink flowers.
It is very easy to grow hydrangeas in Queensland. They virtually grow wherever they are planted. Out west, they will need more water, and it is still important to keep them watered well in coastal areas during dry seasons. A fact sheet on growing hydrangeas in Australian conditions can be found at the related link below.
Yes, cyclamen can be planted outside in the garden, but they prefer cool temperatures and well-drained soil.
Amaryllis bulbs should be planted outside at a depth of about 6 to 8 inches.
If the young plants are pot grown they can be planted at any time ,avoiding frost. If the plants have to be lifted from the ground then only move when dormant.