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pnbplus1
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Hydrangeas

We are moving OOS and selling our house. We have 2 hydrangeas outside with sentimental value. One, my DS1 gave to DH for his 1st father's day (a blue one) and another, DS1 gave me for mother's day (pink).

Is there a way to cut part of the hydrangea and then re-plant it and have it actually grow in our new home? We're moving to NE Florida and I believe they have hydrangeas there (gets cool in the "winter".)

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Posted 4/28/14 9:16 PM
 
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adeline27
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Angela

Re: Hydrangeas

Check this out, talks about transplanting

Hydrangea plant

Posted 4/29/14 10:21 PM
 

alli3131
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Hydrangeas

Check the laws about transplanting to certain states. Be cause of insects and diseases in certain plants you can't always bring plants across state lines.

Posted 4/30/14 5:44 AM
 

Diane
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D

Re: Hydrangeas

ask to put it in your contract. We did when we sold our house. We asked for 2 trees. One which was our wedding tree, the other was for when my mom passed away. The buyers had no problem.

Message edited 4/30/2014 7:11:33 AM.

Posted 4/30/14 7:11 AM
 

Chatham-Chick
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Re: Hydrangeas

Posted by pnbplus1

We are moving OOS and selling our house. We have 2 hydrangeas outside with sentimental value. One, my DS1 gave to DH for his 1st father's day (a blue one) and another, DS1 gave me for mother's day (pink).

Is there a way to cut part of the hydrangea and then re-plant it and have it actually grow in our new home? We're moving to NE Florida and I believe they have hydrangeas there (gets cool in the "winter".)

I really don't want to leave them behind Chat Icon



Just be aware that the hydrangeas may not stay those colors depending on what soil you transplant them to.

http://www.hydrangeashydrangeas.com/colorchange.html

Posted 4/30/14 10:10 AM
 

jessnbrian
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Jessica

Re: Hydrangeas

Posted by alli3131

Check the laws about transplanting to certain states. Be cause of insects and diseases in certain plants you can't always bring plants across state lines.



I would never have thought of this (I only would have considered the climate). This is a good tip!

Posted 4/30/14 11:42 AM
 
 

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