How do I grow Hydrangeas from seed that fell while drying?

Gladys S
by Gladys S
  4 answers
  • Joy30150932 Joy30150932 on Sep 13, 2018

    It would be much easier to take a branch and state your hydrangea that way. Look on Pinterest for instructions on how to.

  • Kathy Kathy on Sep 13, 2018

    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

  • Em Em on Sep 14, 2018

    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.

  • Fran Fran on Sep 14, 2018

    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