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I'm Still Planting Hydrangeas in November

I'm Still Planting Hydrangeas in November

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I'm Still Planting Hydrangeas in November Garden Answer SILVERTONGUE: Laura Hi. Our new ones are in. Pots how often would we need to warer as we all know plants in Pots dry out more. We bought 4 small Hygrangeas plants from Sarah Raven. They are small and had leaves on them when they arrived. 2 are the Limelight ones and the other 2 turn pink. 2 have leaves on now the other 2 do not. They are not in very large pots, we will put them in large pots after Christmas. Would we need to feed them when we repot them? I really hope we get new leaves on all 4 next year, i know the leaves will fall off of the other 2 in time. Any info would be great from anyone on here that grows them x cheers x
Date: 2022-07-16

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Thank you, Laura! You've become me personal gardening tutor/mentor! I'm super new to gardening - we've just moved into our first home three weeks ago. I have always LOVED hydrangea and would love to have some in my yard. I've just planted some boxwood hedges in a plant bed in front of the house but would like to do a few hydrangea behind them. I have about 24 from the edge of the house to the center of the boxwood so do I have enough space to plant a couple of smaller hydrangea? Thanks so much!
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Enjoy your vlogs!
1. With hydrangeas, which ones can you change the pH level on to change for example, from a blue to a pink?
2. Have you made a video on the water/drip system you use OR advice for people that have much smaller yards/gardens?
3. Do you hire a plumber for those hydrants you have?
4. Outdoor lighting: I would also like several outdoor electrical boxes, would it make sense to hire an electrician at the same time as the plumber?
Thank you!
Sara Collins

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In a few years can you do a video that shows clips from planting the hedge to a few clips from monthly garden tours per year to show how theyre growing, to maybe some clips when theyre touching and your shaping them into the full hedge, and then when you are just maintaining them? Like an all around this is how you make a hedge, it takes years to grow in but here look what patience brings you sort of a thing?
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Laura why are the sprinter boxwoods restricted from Tn? I live in Tn. and love those! I desperately need a few of these for in front of my porch on one side that I get a lot of shade which makes it difficult to grow any kind of hedge. These would be perfect because they stay small and can take some shade.
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I may be moving to my mother's house, it's yard is 3x that of the neighborhood. It seems daunting to take over, nothing the size of yours, but, i watch you tackle an area at a time. How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. You are motivating me to take the plunge
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How are you digging your holes? Is Aaron helping you? Do you dig a trench with a certain tool? Sorry if someone has already asked this question! I didn't read all the comments. Mom of two toddlers and currently pregnant. Digging holes is a BIG job for me.
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I live in Arkansas and have ALWAYS been told to plant Hydrangeas on the North side of the house and if you're ever were to visit you'll see that all the huge, healthy Hydrangeas are typically growing on the North side. Is there any real truth to that?
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Thank you for your videos. I'm planning to do the boxwood and hydrangeas this planting season. Do you have a follow up video so we can see what they look like now? Also, how far should you plant the hydrangeas from the boxwood shrubs?
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Your husband is so very lucky. You have a lovely sense of humor. Few people tickle me. Dont change a thing. You two are so inspiring. Pace yourselves. Work smart not hard. Your segments are spot on. Amazing.
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