HYDRANGEA FAQ’s:
Can I transplant my hydrangea? Yes, you can, we recommend that you wait until it is done blooming.
Can I plant my hydrangea outside? Yes, after all danger of frost has passed, you can plant your hydrangea outside. Hydrangea’s like part shade. The hydrangea will not bloom again this year, it will winter over, and then bloom for you next year.
How can I make sure that my blue hydrangea blooms blue next year? You will need to treat your hydrangea with aluminum sulfate. You can buy this supplement from any garden store. Follow the treatment guide on the packet.
I don’t have a yard to plant my hydrangea in, can I keep it inside and will it continue to bloom for me? The good news is you can keep your hydrangea inside, and it will make an attractive house plant. The bad news is once it has completed this blooming cycle, it will not bloom again indoors.
How long will my hydrangea blooms last? It all depends on temperature, the warmer your home, the quicker the blooms will open and expire.
Does my hydrangea need light? Yes and no. Any currently open blooms will remain regardless of the amount of sunlight. Any newly formed buds will only open if your hydrangea receives at least moderate light.