Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Is it possible to grow hydrangeas in southeast texas?

Am I too late to plant some this summer and will it last year round? I am a huge fan of hydrangeas and would love to find some here
Is it possible to grow hydrangeas in southeast texas?
i live in southeast Texas and have several hydrangeas. you can still plant them. they like the morning sun. and keep them watered good. they may lood like there dead in the winter but they will come back alive in the spring.
Reply:It is but the javelinas might be murder on them, right? Kidding, kidding. They like a bit of shade and you might be more dry than they like. I am in the SW and mom had terrific hydrangeas in NH. I am hoping they do well here as well under or near the pines with lots of acid. Take care.
Reply:hydrangeas are suceptible to cold winters it could freeze the buds that would bloom the following year I don't think you will have a problen in Texas

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