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resurrected hydrangea
About 5 years ago my daughter had a serious operation and one of her
friends bought her a hydrangea. As she was not living in her flat at the time, she asked me to look after it and I planted it in our garden. We already have an ancient hydrangea in the front garden, so I was confident that it would be OK. It survived a couple of years and then died quite suddenly in the spring of last year. I was very upset and a couple of weeks ago I bought and potted up a replacement for my daughter. On Friday, we noticed a small plant (definitely a hydrangea) growing in the place where the 'dead' plant had been. I am very happy about this but wonder if anyone can give any advice as to how best to keep it going. Many thanks in advance. -- June Hughes |
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