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Yes. Hydrangeas root as easily as most cuttings. Timing is everything. Too early and too late will not offer good results.rooting hydrangeas... just proceed as per your basic instructions for rootings? someone just told me they root well... My mom has two or three beautiful varieties. I think I'll root them now and decide where to plant them in the spring. Will they do ok with only afternoon sun or do they need all day sunshine to bloom well? should I keep them in the house over the winter or should I let them overwinter in a sheltered location?
ETA: I adore the picture of puppy girl. I'm so glad I'm not the only person who still played dress up as a teenager. I was more often the knight than the princess though. I even had a sword![]()
If you make coffee, save the spent grounds and toss over the root zone of blue varieties. The blue will intensify.
The Rodie in the picture is called 'Taurus'. Blooms in May. It's gotten huge over the years.
Shadow and Puppy Girl learned to play dress up from big sis. Queenie was always the actress and would develop elaborate make believe scenarios with her two little sisters. That Boy was pulled in until he hit the tween years and then made his escape.
I'm a seamstress of historical costume and my daughters were all my muse. Two of my daughters became stage actress's. It all began in the garden.
Shadow loved to play 'Juliet' in the wild garden.