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Hydrangea petiolaris

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By Sanbaz


Hydrangea petiolaris

my Hydragea petiolaris has come alive again and seems to have grown since last year, i had one flower last year so hope for a couple more this time, do you think i need bigger pot now or not?



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Could do another year there. I guess I don't know how quickly it grows.

10 Apr, 2010

 

I would love one of these. Is it in a pot because it has to be? if so it will probably need a larger container. I have planted a clematis montana in a pot-yes I know Im not supposed to but hey ho!

10 Apr, 2010

 

Lovely, healthy plant, Sanbaz. Are you keeping it in a pot to restrict its growth? I've only known them planted in the ground, when they do grow large but beautiful :)

10 Apr, 2010

 

hi GT, mageth and Gee, when i got this and another i didnt think where to put them both, one is in border and this one i intended to disguise the garage extension but not thinking about ground space to plant so it went in a pot, think i may have to plant it somewhere different before it gets pot bound :o)

10 Apr, 2010

 

I've only had them in groud aswell, but see how it goes in a pot.

10 Apr, 2010

 

A big pot right where you want it would still work I think, San. Keep it under control by the garage with the pruning it would enjoy for being in a pot. :-) If it comes to that. :-) Just takes a bit more care watering.

10 Apr, 2010

 

thanx carol and GT, will see how it goes then, i did have to water alot last year, seemed to dry out quickly,

10 Apr, 2010

 

They do prefer to be in the ground but as Greenthumb says, ok in large pot if pruned after flowering & watered often.

11 Apr, 2010

 

thanx Jb will keep an eye on it, been there since last spring and ok but as it grows i may have to repot or put in the ground ;o)

11 Apr, 2010

 

I have an hydangea about the same size as yours Sandra, not so tall but wider and it is in a similar sized pot. I don't think it needs repotting. What I sometimes do, but not every year, is take mine out of the pot shake some of the old soil off and put fresh in. :-)

15 Apr, 2010

 

yes thats an idea richard, will do that after its flowered as done want to disturb it right now ;o))

15 Apr, 2010

 

I accidentally knocked a bit off my hydrangea once Sandra and it rooted OK as a cutting -just an idea to increase your stock if you wanted too :-)
http://www.gardenadvice.co.uk/howto/container/hydrangea/index.html

15 Apr, 2010

 

cheers richard will have a look :o)

15 Apr, 2010



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