dannyboy602
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Could you start your own thread in newbie central instead of gardening? You may get more responses there, thx.Hi a lil help please
Could you start your own thread in newbie central instead of gardening? You may get more responses there, thx.Hi a lil help please
This is a good site, filled with helpful people who are willing to help other growers with enough common sense to start their own threads with their own issues.Yea i will it would be nice if u could have just help me out n then said that but thinks anyway I thought this was a good site I was wrong
^ See that? You DID ask for my help.Please some 1help me out
Yes, they are still not producing any new leaves either. I gave them a little fertilizer, hoping to see some new foliage soon! sorry I haven't posted in a few days, been swamped
- when did you plant them last year?
sorry i should have asked what time did you transplant?spring summer fall?Yes, they are still not producing any new leaves either. I gave them a little fertilizer, hoping to see some new foliage soon! sorry I haven't posted in a few days, been swamped![]()
I planted the first one in spring, then the last two in summer.sorry i should have asked what time did you transplant?spring summer fall?
well damn, that's discouraging..probably is the case with the latter two. I am pretty sure the oldest one will come back with the right care. I hope...hmm and all are not sprouting? often summer transplants get too dry and fail bc roots cannot establish in the surrounding soil.
Thanks a bunch Liddle, I will keep that in mind.. preciate all ya'lls advice, will keep you posted!give the stems toward the base a little scrape. if green inside give em a chance. if not compost them =). good luck =)
this is sad news...they were so beautiful last yeari have a sneaking suspicion the hydrangea might be a gonner. not having any buds pushing out now when everything else is showing signs of life..its not a good sign. you'll know for sure in a month rosey...the cool weather will "keep" things much like putting a corsage in the fridge but as soon as the summer arrives..if its dead or dieing you'll know for sure....i'll say a prayer to saint jude...the patron saint for lost causes![]()
your pic didn't come through...sounds awesome though, can you post again?now you can get a grafted hydrangea Tree!
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my god! that is so beautiful
i know right!my god! that is so beautifulwhat a great idea!!