Hydrangea
Hydrangea is the scientific name of hydrangea, well known to gardeners. The species diversity of this plant is quite large: shrubs, vines and trees are found in nature. For organizing a beautiful garden, hydrangea is a real find, since it blooms from spring to autumn. Interestingly, in most species the flowers are white, but in a plant such as large-leaved hydrangea they can take on shades from red to blue.
In order for garden hydrangea to survive transplantation well, the seedlings must be at least 4-5 years old. Depending on the region, transplantation is carried out in spring or summer. Fertilizers are very important for the plant: mineral fertilizers are applied in the fall, and urea in the spring. We must not forget about mulching with peat.
The plant is propagated by cuttings, which are cut from the root shoots before planting. Before planting in open ground, they are kept in boxes or flower pots. It must be remembered that hydrangea loves care very much. It is very important not to forget to water and spray on time. All information about growing conditions, cutting rules, etc. is contained in this section.

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