Hydrangea Not Blooming When Moved Outdoors
Q: My potted hydrangea was once full of pretty blooms. I moved it outdoors
and it certainly grew well but it rarely ever blooms.
A: Potted hydrangeas rarely bloom very well outdoors. They have been bred
to have short, thick branches that can support numerous flowers. Also, flower
buds of florist hydrangeas are too tender for most Atlanta winters.
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