Can I leave my potted hydrangea outside?

It is always best to plant the potted hydrangea outdoors whenever possible. It should only be planted outdoors in early to mid summer as it needs time to acclimate to outdoor conditions before winter arrives.
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Can you leave potted hydrangeas outside in the winter?

Potted Hydrangeas – Winter Protection

The best hydrangea winter protection for potted plants is to bring them inside prior to the first frost. If they are too cumbersome to move, they can remain outside and be protected by covering the entire pot and plant.
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What to do with a potted hydrangea after it blooms?

Many people discard their hydrangeas after the flowers initially fade, but with the proper care, the plant will bloom again.
  1. Cut back the hydrangea's shoots when the plant has stopped flowering. ...
  2. Select a new pot for the hydrangea that measures approximately 2 to 4 inches deeper and wider than its current container.
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When can I put my potted hydrangea in the ground?

The best time to plant mophead hydrangeas outdoors is in mid- to late spring when the soil has had a chance to warm up. Hydrangeas like moist, well-drained soil and do best with shelter from the hot afternoon sun.
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How cold can potted hydrangeas tolerate?

They don't need protection unless the temperature dips below negative 30 degrees Fahrenheit (-34 C.). Generally, leaving the old growth over winter, which can serve as additional winter interest, also helps protect these plants.
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How to Plant Hydrangeas in Containers



Will hydrangea survive frost?

Hydrangeas can survive the frost, but the buds can be damaged.
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How do you care for potted hydrangeas outside?

Hydrangeas in the garden like full sun, but this dries out the soil in containers much too quickly. Place your hydrangeas in a spot that receives full sun in the morning and some shade in the afternoon to keep it from drying out. Move your hydrangea to a pot that is several inches (8 cm.)
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How long will potted hydrangeas last?

Hydrangeas are long-lived shrubs, sometimes living for up to 50 years if properly cared for. They enjoy morning sun but afternoon shade, and they need frequent watering during the growing season. Prune them in the fall after the blooms fade so they can grow on strong stems the following summer.
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Are hydrangeas better in pots or ground?

If you've already read up on how to grow hydrangeas, you'll know that these plants thrive in organically rich soil that doesn't dry out in summer. For this reason, they are generally happiest planted directly into the ground, as containers tend to dry out much quicker.
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Is there a difference between indoor and outdoor hydrangeas?

Outdoor grown hydrangeas tolerate light shade, but indoor plants need plenty of light (but not intense, direct sunlight). Water your potted hydrangea houseplant frequently when the plant is blooming but be careful not to overwater.
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Do hydrangeas grow well in pots?

Planting Hydrangeas in Pots

Hydrangeas do not do very well in smaller containers because their roots are aggressive and quickly fill smaller containers. Smaller containers also dry out too fast for what hydrangeas prefer. We typically recommend getting a medium to large sized planter that is at least 2 feet wide.
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Is hydrangea an outdoor plant?

At the end of May, put your Hydrangea outside in a part-shade location during the day and bring it in at night for a week. After that week, plant your Hydrangea in a place where it will get morning sun and afternoon shade.
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Should I cut back my potted hydrangea?

Pruning Hydrangea Plants

Although oakleaf hydrangea rarely requires pruning, light shaping is best done after the blooms begin to fade in late summer. Prune peegee hydrangea and smooth hydrangea more drastically by cutting the plant down to 6 to 12 inches from the ground in early spring.
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Should I cover my hydrangea in the winter?

Whether or not hydrangeas need protection depends on how cold the winter temperatures drop. If the air temperature doesn't go below 0 degrees (zone 7) there is no need for winter protection. In colder climates, wrap or completely cover marginally hardy hydrangeas.
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Should I cut off Brown hydrangea blooms?

Are the blooms on your hydrangea shrubs fading or turning brown? No need to worry – this is simply a sign that it's time to remove the flowers, a process called deadheading. When you deadhead hydrangeas, you aren't harming the plants at all.
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How do you keep hydrangeas over the winter?

Here are a few ways to overwinter your plants. Sink the pot in the ground, if it is an all weather non-decorative container, to protect the roots from the cold. Or move them into an unheated garage once the plants are dormant. Set the pot on a board and surround it with “stuff” to provide added insulation.
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Do hydrangeas like sun or shade?

Hydrangeas like morning sun, but do not do well if they're in direct, hot afternoon sun. Partial shade in the later parts of the day is ideal for these beauties.
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Why is my potted hydrangea dying?

Key Takeaways: The reason for a hydrangea dying is most often due to not enough moisture in the soil. Hydrangeas require the soil to be consistently moist and will droop or die because of drought. Hydrangeas can die due to frost damage, drought, transplant shock and because of too much sun.
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How do you plant potted hydrangeas in the ground?

When planting hydrangeas, dig a hole that is twice as wide as the width of the container the hydrangea came in. Place the plant in the hole so that the root ball is at the same depth as it was in the original pot, then fill in the hole with the 50-50 soil mixture described above. Water well after planting.
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How long do hydrangeas last outside?

Hydrangeas of all sorts bloom throughout the growing season. Individual blooms last for weeks, while the plants continue to put out new blooms to replace the old. Most gardeners prune away old, spent blooms to encourage the plants to put out new flowers.
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How often should you water a potted hydrangea?

Watering Hydrangeas in Pots

The hydrangea should be watered thoroughly at least 3 times a week. Always water the plant all the way around the container, not just in one place. Water should come out the bottom of the pot. Never let it sit in water which will cause the roots to rot away.
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Do hydrangeas come back every year?

Yes, hydrangeas will come back every year as long as they do not die over the winter. Some gift hydrangeas are not bred to be very winter hardy though. So sometimes hydraneas will not survive the winter. But in general, most hydrangeas will come back every year.
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Should I cover my hydrangeas tonight?

For best results, leave the soil bare during the day to absorb heat from the sun and cover the ground in the evening. Shredded bark mulch works well, but you can use any material you have on hand, such as compost, leaves and straw.
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Should I cut off burnt hydrangea leaves?

Should you prune heat-damaged leaves? Sometimes it's best to wait. The reason to wait before cutting plants back is that pruning stimulates new growth from lower down on the stem. Fresh new growth is soft and quite likely to be burnt or even killed by high temperatures and a lack of water.
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Are hydrangeas sensitive to cold?

Tolerance to cold and frost varies among hydrangeas. Some hydrangea varieties are cold hardy down to negative 20 degrees Fahrenheit (-30 °C), others like the popular Bigleaf variety are especially vulnerable to frost damage.
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