How do I grow Hydrangeas from seed that fell while drying?
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It would be much easier to take a branch and state your hydrangea that way. Look on Pinterest for instructions on how to.
I think if you have the seeds put them in a seed starter or in a bowl covered with potting soil, in a sunny spot. I don't know if you have to save the seeds until spring or not. I have 2 cores from a bell pepper & will plant them both in a pot, hopefully they will grow into bushes with baby bell peppers again.
Hope this helps
Kathy
You can start sowing hydrangea seeds immediately after you harvest them. Surface sow the seeds in a flat filled with potting soil. Keep the soil moist and protect the seeds from cold. They normally germinate in about 14 days.
Take a long branch and stake it in the dirt. It will sprout new growth. Then cut it from the main plant and plant your new growth. Much faster then seeds