On 18/6/06 22:05, in article , "June
Hughes" wrote:
In message , MikeCT
writes
"June Hughes" wrote in message:
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On Friday, we noticed a small plant (definitely a hydrangea) growing in
the place where the 'dead' plant had been.snip
You might find that the young plant is growing from part of the
original hydrangea's root left in the ground. If that's the case,
cut the little hydrangea away with the young roots.
Great Mike, thanks. I am very anxious not to do anything to upset it.
It sounds incredibly obvious, I know, but keep it watered in the meantime!
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Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(email address on website)