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Old 01-05-2012, 11:38 AM posted to rec.gardens
Cheryl Isaak Cheryl Isaak is offline
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Default how long before I decide the hydrangea are dead

On 5/1/12 2:02 AM, Farm1 wrote:
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I added two hydrangea to the gardens last year - both were rescues from the
discount shelves so I don't have lots of money into them.

But both looked to be thriving in the fall of 2011. But I had an major
snow storm at the end of October with out a hard frost first, an open
(nearly snowless) winter and early spring snow after many things had bud
break.

Both look dead - no leaf buds, but still have some flex to some of the
branches.

They are in two entirely different sections of the yard - both well
drained soil and enriched holes at the time of planting. One gets late
afternoon sun (and that should be true all year). The other is getting
full sun now, but will get afternoon shade as the trees leaf out.



So, here is is nearly May, the only other thing with out leaves is the
sweet spire (clethera ) which won't break buds for a few weeks yet.


I don't live where there is regular snow, but we do get hard frosts. the
rule of thumb for suspected 'dead' from frost plants is to leave the plnat
alone for 2 years. Mind you, I live in the country and plants rate higher
on the care factor agenda than any visitor's possible aesthetic sensitivity
about seeing a possibly 'dead' plant in their line of sight.


LOL - one could be hid from view, the other I put front and center

I can be patient, this is my garden not a public display