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Thanks for the info. I pruned my Annabelle hydrangeas in late winter /August and took some hardwood cutting and they have all taken and most have flower buds already!!!. A big hello from Sydney,Australia 🇦🇺😁
Oh wow ! So happy to hear that . I love seeing hydrangea updates from your neck of the woods . Fascinating to learn about the growing seasons by you 👏😊
Absolutely love a gardener that can wear a white dress and STILL dig in the ground and NOT get dirty! I wanna be you when I grow up! Thanks for the videos. I am enjoying them.
I bet it will especially since another Flower Tribe member from Sydney Australia just commented about this above - @acasburn1460 Thanks for the info. I pruned my Annabelle hydrangeas in late winter /August and took some hardwood cutting and they have all taken and most have flower buds already!!!. A big hello from Sydney,Australia 🇦🇺😁
Thanks Soo much for this video! Got whole bunch of info about my hydrangeas!! I'll be making babies and gifting around!! I have giant 4 blue hydrangea plants but not getting flowers but found out why last year. I was pruning it too much. So I didn't touch last season so I got butt load of flowers now... And making beautiful cuttings!😎🌻🌻
Can I take cuttings now, in zone 4, and try to grow them inside over winter. I'm afraid our growing time now is not long enough, outdoors, to get cuttings established.
Give it a shot if it's in loose soil and maybe in shade with cloche over it to make a mini greenhouse. The worst that would happen is it wouldn't grow and wilt but from a free cutting why not experiment.
Spring is the best time to do it but I do it throughout summer too . Keep them moist but not soggy . When you touch the soil around the hydrangea cuttings it should be damp to the touch but not soaked .
ua-cam.com/video/piiESsMPuPA/v-deo.htmlsi=BSiMG0hJ8YIP6-Gn I heard Panicales are much easier to grow. I want another PeeGee tree so I’m going try this tall cutting idea too
Thank you for watching How to Propagate Hydrangeas From Cuttings The Easy Way UPDATE
Please let me know where you are viewing this from in this great big beautiful world . I love to see how our Flower Tribe is growing around the globe each week ! 🌍😊🌸👋
Let's connect 🤗 ➡ linktr.ee/Kellylehman
Southern California ☀️ great video. I learned so much !
Western Washington. Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for the info.
I pruned my Annabelle hydrangeas in late winter /August and took some hardwood cutting and they have all taken and most have flower buds already!!!.
A big hello from Sydney,Australia 🇦🇺😁
Oh wow ! So happy to hear that . I love seeing hydrangea updates from your neck of the woods . Fascinating to learn about the growing seasons by you 👏😊
Thank you for checking in from Sydney Australia 🌸😊👏🌎👋
Great tips. You can also dig up and divide Annabelle hydrangeas too. I need to catch up on your awesome videos!💚🤎
Great hydrangea tip! Thanks for sharing 👏👏🌸🤗
Love your style of gardening so practical and yet elegant in white clothing ❤ hola from Argentina
Thank you for your very kind comment and for checking in from Argentina . Hola👋🌎🌸🤗🌸
Absolutely love a gardener that can wear a white dress and STILL dig in the ground and NOT get dirty! I wanna be you when I grow up! Thanks for the videos. I am enjoying them.
Love the videos and the tips! Thanks so much. Your garden is absolutely impeccable.
Thank you so much for your kind comment ! 😊🌻🌸
Love to see how to multiple my prettiest plants!
Glad you liked it Kathryn 🌸😊
I was wondering how long it takes for these propagated hydrangeas to have blooms of their own?
After 2nd or 3rd year!! Most plants do that for me...
I love your videos because your explanations are very clear and the pace is perfect. We’re here in Scotch Plains, NJ.
Thank you Bob , your feedback means a lot . Thanks for checking in NJ neighbor 🌸😊👏🌎👋
Really enjoy your video's, your enthusiasm and you knowledge, thank you 💐
Thank you Kevin , your comment just made my day 🌸😊
Love this video.😊
Loved your comment . Thank you 🙏😊
Watching from Sydney Australia love your video thanks cant wait to see lf it works for me 😂
I bet it will especially since another Flower Tribe member from Sydney Australia just commented about this above -
@acasburn1460
Thanks for the info.
I pruned my Annabelle hydrangeas in late winter /August and took some hardwood cutting and they have all taken and most have flower buds already!!!.
A big hello from Sydney,Australia 🇦🇺😁
Thank you for checking in from Sydney Australia 🌸😊👏🌎👋
Great video! Hello from eastern Pennsylvania.
Very informative video. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!. Thank you for your kind comment 🌸🤗👍
Thanks Soo much for this video! Got whole bunch of info about my hydrangeas!! I'll be making babies and gifting around!! I have giant 4 blue hydrangea plants but not getting flowers but found out why last year. I was pruning it too much. So I didn't touch last season so I got butt load of flowers now... And making beautiful cuttings!😎🌻🌻
Thank you for sharing. I will try the perlite method.
Love your videos. You are my go to when I need help. Watching from the UK.
So happy to hear that . You just made my day !
Thank you for checking in from the UK 🌸👍🌎😄👋
Thank you for this video this is my first at propagating hydrangeas I’m excited . Troup Tx zone 8 .
Wonderful tips! I cannot wait to get in my garden tomorrow morning! From Southern California 😁
Great tips, we will be using them in Tennessee
So happy to hear that . Thank you for checking in from Tennessee 🌸🤗🌎🌻
Thanks for all your tips! I’m trying them out in my yard in SC
Hi Kelly, I just wanted to say I love your videos , and I love that you have your dog in all your videos . from a dog lover. thanks kaye
Great tips. Thank you
Wow this video is awesome Kelly ❤
Iam from Canada Nova Scotia
When they do get some roots when should I replant or put in ground.
Can I take cuttings now, in zone 4, and try to grow them inside over winter. I'm afraid our growing time now is not long enough, outdoors, to get cuttings established.
Hi from the UK 🇬🇧 😊
Hi Sarah👋 Thank you for checking in from the Uk 👋🌸🌎🌻🤗✅
Great vid
Is it too lat to propagate now (July 2nd)in Southern NH?
I don’t know why but I really like you❤. Can you tell me if it’s not a good idea to put a hydrangea stem that’s cut straight into the ground
Give it a shot if it's in loose soil and maybe in shade with cloche over it to make a mini greenhouse. The worst that would happen is it wouldn't grow and wilt but from a free cutting why not experiment.
After you put them back under bush how often do you water them
Which varieties can you propagate that the patent has run out?
So when is best to do this and do you water them every day?
Spring is the best time to do it but I do it throughout summer too .
Keep them moist but not soggy . When you touch the soil around the hydrangea cuttings it should be damp to the touch but not soaked .
Will this same process work with panicle hydrangeas?
ua-cam.com/video/piiESsMPuPA/v-deo.htmlsi=BSiMG0hJ8YIP6-Gn
I heard Panicales are much easier to grow. I want another PeeGee tree so I’m going try this tall cutting idea too
Did you make these cuttings in Spring?