Hydension are absolutely magnificent plants that will enrich the garden with beautifully colored flowers. But where is the best place for them? See how experts answered this question.
Hydension is one of the most popular bushes to the gardens. They are absolutely magnificent, their flowers shine in different colors, and they are durable. The most popular and famous are the types of moophead and Lacecap, which have large flowers with light blue, pink and white shades. But for the hydrangeas to do well, you need to know how to take care of them. And everything begins with the selection of the correct station, in which these eyes will prosper the most.
YouTube video, how to take care of the hydrangeas, can be found on the Garden Gardens from Dana Leone Garden-Architecture of Gardens:
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Habitat for hydrangeas
Hydension, as mentioned in the introduction, are quite resistant. But if you want to get the most out of their beauty, you need to place them on the best possible habitat. If the hydrangea hates something, it is too dry or too wet. In this plant it is necessary to be able to balance the correct ratio of the sun and shade and moisture and dryness. Absolutely ideal is a habitat that is in a partial shadow, where a few sun rays pass. The soil at this point should be sufficiently moist and permeable.
That doesn’t sound like a big problem yet. But it is necessary to take into account all seasons, not only those in which the hydrangeas actively bloom. As for spring and summer, the above site is ideal. But it is also necessary to ensure that this magnificent bushes do not get too much wind in the autumn. If you have a young vegetation of hydrangeas, you need to know that it is very susceptible to wind and frost. Which means that if you look for a habitat, avoid places where there is too much frost and ice wind in winter.
Hyntension will grow effortlessly
Finding a habitat for this shrub can be a bit difficult, but when it comes to land, you will be able to relax a little. Hydension is not so chosen on the ground. They thrive in most soil types and in acidic and alkaline soil. Sometimes, however, soil pH can affect the color of flowers. For example, if you have a hydrangea with pinkish flowers, they will be more blue in too acidic soil. By choosing an ideal habitat for your hydrangeas, it will reward you with full and charming flowers.
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