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Will Hydrangea survive in a pot?
Bingo asked:
I got a hydrangea for Valentines Day, It was blooming. I repotted it in a bigger pot and it bloomed again. I can’t plant outside. Any suggestions on how to keep it alive over the winter?
I live in CT.
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June 10th, 2010 at 12:56 pm
I have had mine for about that long and put it in the pot and set it outside under a robellini palm. Seems to be doing fine. Will bring it back in when the weather turns colder.
June 10th, 2010 at 2:27 pm
Depends on where you live. Look, all the botanical houses have a hothouse where the hydrangeas grow in a pot. Make it big enough and water it as it seems to need a lot of water.
Try a corner of your sitting room near the windows where they get light and some warmth.
Go get a gardening book and see how it survives your climate. I live where my hydrangeas are in pots, outdoors, the whole year round. They’re lovely!