Hydrangea Petiolaris
By Drc726
- 14 Apr, 2012
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I moved this last autumn and did not prune it, I am pleased to see the stems have reattached themselves to their new support
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Well thats when I moved this ST if I had moved it in the spring I would have felt compelled to cut of the stems but this way I seem to have lost nothing.
14 Apr, 2012
ok, i know it would be best to wait, its very tempting though!! thanks
14 Apr, 2012
Looking very healthy;0)
14 Apr, 2012
Thanks PP
14 Apr, 2012
Has it ever flowered for you Drc?
14 Apr, 2012
Oh yes, May last year the flowers were really great they are on my photos Motinot.
15 Apr, 2012
Have just planted a couple, but they are very slow growing here, yours has taken off well considering you moved it...
23 Apr, 2012
Hi DD, yes it has surprised me as I usually find them very slow growing, but this is the first one I have not grown in clay soil, an area of my garden is not clay and it seems to love it and grow much quicker.
24 Apr, 2012
Well ours are in normal soil so I shall expect them to get a move on....
24 Apr, 2012
fingers crossed
25 Apr, 2012
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I have one I want to move, it's only a year old, best left till autumn?
14 Apr, 2012