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In Pots:
Ideal for small spaces or balconies. Use a large pot with good drainage holes. Water more often and fertilize lightly during the growing season.
In the Garden:
Great for borders or as focal points. Make sure there’s space for growth — hydrangeas can grow quite wide and tall depending on the variety.
❓ FAQ:
Q: Can I change the color of my hydrangeas?
A: Yes! Adjusting the soil pH can shift flower color. Add aluminum sulfate for blue or garden lime for pink.
Q: Why isn’t my hydrangea blooming?
A: Could be due to over-pruning, frost damage, or too much shade. Ensure proper pruning based on the variety and give it enough light.
Q: How often should I repot hydrangeas in containers?
A: Every 2–3 years, or when you notice the plant outgrowing the pot.
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