When To Plant Hydrangeas To Give Them A Strong Start

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Hydrangeas have long been popular shrubs, revered for their large flower heads that give a decorative pop of color to the landscape or as cut flowers. If you love them and want to incorporate them into your garden, you may be wondering when to plant hydrangeas for the best chance of success.

Growing hydrangeas is generally easy, but planting shrubs at the wrong time can make the process much harder. The most common varieties bloom from mid-spring into early fall, but the best planting time doesn’t necessarily align with the blooming or growing season.

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