What would be best container for a new Hydrangea?
Would a large clay pot be better than a concrete container for Hydrangea?
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It doesn't matter it's drainage and watering thats,most important.
Hydrangeas are a bush or tree, as far as I know. If you are not ready to plant them in the ground, then I would recommend a barrel or half barrel. The roots could still be maturing for a season, but the hydrangeas would need to be planted as soon as the roots fill the container. Maybe there is a potted plant variety, but I haven’t noticed one. Enjoy!
It doesn't seem to matter what type of pot, but here are some tips on how to help it thrive: https://www.hgtv.com/outdoors/flowers-and-plants/trees-and-shrubs/how-to-grow-hydrangeas-in-pots