How do I get mine to bloom? It’s been three years!
Mackenzie said:
How do I get mine to bloom? It’s been three years!
Oh no! Hope they bloom soon! I don’t have many tips, but I do know they love water. Keep those roots happy!
Mackenzie said:
How do I get mine to bloom? It’s been three years!
Oh no! Hope they bloom soon! I don’t have many tips, but I do know they love water. Keep those roots happy!
Thanks for the encouragement!
@Mackenzie
You’re welcome! Fingers crossed for blooms soon!
Mackenzie said:
How do I get mine to bloom? It’s been three years!
Are they in a sunny spot and getting watered every day? Hydrangeas can be tricky—they love the sun but hate drying out. They also appreciate regular feeding. They’re high-maintenance but worth it!
@Drue
They’ve been moved a few times. First year in full sun, they wilted. Second year in full shade, no growth. Now they’re in dappled sunlight, and it’s year three with no blooms. Getting so frustrated!
Mackenzie said:
How do I get mine to bloom? It’s been three years!
I found a guide that might help! Check this out: Growing and caring for hydrangeas made easy - Bluenose Blooms Home & Garden
Wow, so beautiful!
Blake said:
Wow, so beautiful!
Thank you!! I’m so happy with how they turned out!
They look amazing! I can’t find the right balance with mine. Too much shade, they barely bloom. Too much sun, they wilt.
Jory said:
They look amazing! I can’t find the right balance with mine. Too much shade, they barely bloom. Too much sun, they wilt.
Try partial shade, like next to a fence or under a tree. That seems to work well for mine!
Beautiful!
Absolutely gorgeous!
¡Qué bonitas!
Ray said:
¡Qué bonitas!
¡Gracias! No esperaba encontrar a alguien hablando español aquí.
Ray said:
¡Qué bonitas!
¡Gracias! No esperaba encontrar a alguien hablando español aquí.
¡Jajaja, sorpresa!
They’re so beautiful. I lost mine last winter, and I really miss them.
Pippin said:
I bought pink ones, but now they’ve turned blue. Still pretty, but I need to fix my soil.
Yep, acidic soil turns them blue, alkaline makes them pink. Pretty neat, right?
What a stunning shade of blue! So vibrant!