Can I Transplant My Hydrangeas To Zone 9?
Q: Can I transplant my hydrangeas to Zone 9, Florida? They are about three
feet tall and wide.
A: Hydrangeas will grow in zone 9 if you give them light shade all day long
and if they are watered properly in summer. Unless yours are very special to
you, I think I would rely on a local nursery there to recommend varieties that
grow best in your new location. Look around your new neighborhood in
spring and notice how good-looking hydrangeas are situated in the local
landscapes.
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