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Hydrangea July 29, 2015

Filed under: Nature — Enny A @ 3:35 pm
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                                                The propagation of hydrangea                                                                                                              hydrangea (15)                           hydrangea (12)

(By all account, I am not an expert in growing flowers,

information I am sharing with you are from my own experience)

Pictures on this page are my own pictures of hydrangeas that I was able to successfully grow in my own backyard without testing dirt for PH level, without using rooting hormone or other chemical elements. Its just plain stem and H2O.

In my small insignificant way, I am trying to help keep our earth clean.

 

 

Things you need:

1. A stem of hydrangea (cut with sharp knife or scissors, bare lower half of the stem so  you could stick it to the ground).

2. Shady yard

3. Lots of water

How to:

Cut the stem in a diagonal fashion, stick it to soft, moist flowerbed in a shady area of your yard. (Hydrangea dislikes sun)

Better yet if you have a large tree, and create a circular flowerbed around that tree, and plant them there.

Water the newly planted hydrangea generously, every day for about 6 weeks. You will see your flower progressing, the old leaves will dry out and fall to the ground and new one will sprout around that stem. Before you know it, it will grow bigger and display its beautiful flowers.

Happy planting and share me your result.

 

Happy planting and share me your result.

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