What is the best time to plant hydrangeas in central Florida?
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Hydrangeas - Gardening Solutions - University of Florida
Aug 2, 2018 - They'll grow to several feet in height and can be three to five feet wide. Newer cultivars that reflower are also available, which provide color again and again. There is also Hydrangea paniculata, which has smaller leaves and thrives with morning sun. It is the most cold-hardy of the hydrangeas. growing hydrangeas in florida - Houzz
Can I grow hydrangeas in zone 9 or 10? ... that also work for hydrangeas or will the acidity be to much, this florida soil is testy enough, I'ld hate to kill my plants? Central Florida & hydrangeas? - Houzz
May 12, 2016 - We are moving in a few weeks. Do hydrangeas grow well in Central Florida? If so, which ones? Hydrangeas: How to Plant, Grow, and Prune Hydrangea Shrubs | The ...
Planting. Most hydrangeas thrive in rich, porous, somewhat moist soils. They prefer full sun in the morning, with some afternoon shade; however, many will grow and bloom in partial shade. Plant inspring or fall. Dig a hole as deep as the root ball and 2 to 3 times as wide.
Here's information for our zone, zone 9b, when it comes to hydrangeas.