What Month Do You Plant Hydrangeas?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Hydrangeas can be planted

at almost any time of year

, except when the ground is frozen in winter. Plant your hydrangeas at the depth they’re at in their pot.

Where is the best place to plant hydrangeas?

  • The best location is one that receives morning sun and afternoon shade. …
  • Consider mature size, give it plenty of room to grow.
  • Choose an area with excellent drainage. …
  • Don’t plant beneath a tree—the root competition and lack of sunlight will prevent them from thriving.

What time of the year do you plant hydrangeas?


Fall is the best season

to plant hydrangeas, followed by early spring. The idea is to give the shrub plenty of time to establish a healthy root system before blooming. The best time of day to plant is early morning or late afternoon.

What side of the house do you plant hydrangeas?

These bushes do well in partial shade and can not tolerate either full sun or full shade. Hydrangeas also come in a climbing variety, H. anomala. This variety can be planted on a

trellis on the north side of the home

or be permitted to climb the side of a building.

When should I plant hydrangeas in my garden?

The best time to plant hydrangeas is in

spring or autumn

, when the soil is warm and moist. Planting in summer is doable, but you’ll have to keep an eye on moisture levels in the soil.

Can you plant hydrangeas next to House?

Well-suited for

USDA hardiness zones 3 through 9

, a hydrangea in front-of-house facades, along the front porch or as borders to flower beds brings a wealth of color from spring through fall in much of the country.

Do hydrangeas like sun or shade?

The most important factors when choosing where to plant hydrangeas are light and moisture. In the South, plant them where they will receive

morning sunlight and afternoon shade

. With these conditions, you can grow the extremely popular French (also called bigleaf) hydrangea or panicle hydrangea.

How many days do hydrangeas last?

For lasting arrangements (

about two to three days for fresh cut flowers

), take our advice and gather blooms in the morning. Pick ones that are open and colorful. Mature flowers with a slightly papery feel will hold up best. Immediately place the stems, cut at an angle, in a bucket of water.

What is the best fertilizer for hydrangeas?

A good

all purpose 12-4-8 or 10-10-10 composition

will provide all the fertilizing hydrangeas need. Either a chemical source or organic matter can be used successfully. Applying a once a year slow-release chemical formulated for shrubs and trees is the simplest solution to hydrangea care and feeding.

Do hydrangeas bloom every year?

Do hydrangeas rebloom?

The plants only bloom once annually

, but there are reblooming hydrangea varieties.

Are banana peels good for hydrangeas?

Banana peels also make

a great fertilizer for hydrangeas

. Use the peels from two or three bananas per plant. Chop the peels into small pieces and bury them around the base of each plant. Using banana peels as a fertilizer for your hydrangeas will also help to repel aphids.

What direction should hydrangeas face?

In general, for most hydrangeas except the panicle types, plan to give hydrangeas

both sun and shade

. Morning sun with afternoon shade works beautifully in the South and warmer regions. In these zones, afternoon sun sizzles and can easily fry hydrangeas.

What grows well on the north side of a house?

Perennial Flowers

Perennials are the best type of plant for the shaded side of a house. Some of the more prominent include rayflower,

lungwort and hostas

. Some wildflowers such as foamflower, bluebells and bleeding heart also thrive in the shade, and have colorful blooms to boot.

Do hydrangeas like coffee grounds?

Some gardeners report success in turning their hydrangeas blue by applying coffee grounds to the soil. The

coffee grounds make the soil more acidic

, allowing the hydrangea to more easily absorb aluminum.

Will hydrangeas grow back if cut down?

They are best pruned in fall or winter. Even if you cut canes back to ground level during dormancy, the

shrubs will grow back

and produce blooms in spring.

Do hydrangeas do well in pots?

Hydrangeas in containers can be

used on decks

, patios or on stands in your garden. This plant, held atop an old column, adds an elegant touch. First, decide where you’ll put the hydrangeas. The beauty of growing them in pots is that you can move them around.

David Martineau
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David Martineau
David is an interior designer and home improvement expert. With a degree in architecture, David has worked on various renovation projects and has written for several home and garden publications. David's expertise in decorating, renovation, and repair will help you create your dream home.