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Rich 06-11-2003 09:42 AM

Hydrangea mop head blue
 
Hi,

I planted a hydrangea back in the summer.It has been growing well.
The problem is that since the clocks have gone back,I stopped watering
it and now the leaves on the top and side have started curling and
going brown/black.It looks to me that the cold has got to it, but I'm
not sure.

Can anyone tell me whats wrong with it and what I should do to make it
healthy again?

It was all green and healthy before the winter.

Thanks

Martin Sykes 06-11-2003 10:02 AM

Hydrangea mop head blue
 
"Rich" wrote in message
om...
Hi,

I planted a hydrangea back in the summer.It has been growing well.
The problem is that since the clocks have gone back,I stopped watering
it and now the leaves on the top and side have started curling and
going brown/black.It looks to me that the cold has got to it, but I'm
not sure.

Can anyone tell me whats wrong with it and what I should do to make it
healthy again?

It was all green and healthy before the winter.

Thanks


Hydrangea dies off over winter. Next spring, when the new buds are showing,
cut back to a low bud ( but not the lowest ) on each branch. It'll grow back
fine next year. The reason you don't cut back to the very lowest bud is that
a late frost might kill it. If you've left a couple of buds, the top one
will start growing first. If it gets caught by a late frost, wait until
there are definitely no more frosts possible then cut it back further to an
undamaged bud.

--
Martin & Anna Sykes
( Remove x's when replying )
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~sykesm



David Hill 06-11-2003 12:22 PM

Hydrangea mop head blue
 
Hydrangeas will loose their leaves for the winter, but they shouldn't die
back. The flower buds are at the end if the twigs, so if they die off then
no flowers

--
David Hill
Abacus nurseries
www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk




Franz Heymann 06-11-2003 04:02 PM

Hydrangea mop head blue
 

"Martin Sykes" wrote in message
...
"Rich" wrote in message
om...
Hi,

I planted a hydrangea back in the summer.It has been growing well.
The problem is that since the clocks have gone back,I stopped watering
it and now the leaves on the top and side have started curling and
going brown/black.It looks to me that the cold has got to it, but I'm
not sure.

Can anyone tell me whats wrong with it and what I should do to make it
healthy again?

It was all green and healthy before the winter.

Thanks


Hydrangea dies off over winter. Next spring, when the new buds are

showing,
cut back to a low bud ( but not the lowest ) on each branch. It'll grow

back
fine next year. The reason you don't cut back to the very lowest bud is

that
a late frost might kill it. If you've left a couple of buds, the top one
will start growing first. If it gets caught by a late frost, wait until
there are definitely no more frosts possible then cut it back further to

an
undamaged bud.


I have always understood that Hydrangeas flower from the buds at the ends of
the previous year's growth. In that case, you should not prune "to a low
bud (but not the lowest) on each branch", but leave about half unpruned.

Franz



Steve Harris 07-11-2003 01:23 AM

Hydrangea mop head blue
 
In article ,
(Martin Sykes) wrote:

Hydrangea dies off over winter


True but mine is still fine and will probably last until the end of the
month. If Rich is oop North, maybe his is fine.

Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com


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