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What season is the best for planting hydrangeas?

The best time to plant hydrangeas depends on your location and the type of hydrangea:

For most hydrangea varieties, the best time to plant is in early spring, after the last frost. This allows the plants to establish roots before the heat of summer arrives.

Here's a breakdown:

* Spring (Early to mid-spring): Ideal for most hydrangeas in most regions. It allows them to settle in before the summer heat.

* Fall (Early fall): This can be an option for some areas with mild winters, but it's best to plant at least 6 weeks before the first frost.

* Summer: Not recommended as the heat and sun stress the plants.

Specific Considerations:

* Hydrangea macrophylla (Bigleaf hydrangea): Prefers cool, moist conditions, so spring planting is ideal.

* Hydrangea paniculata (Panicle hydrangea): More tolerant of heat and can be planted in late spring or early summer.

* Hydrangea arborescens (Smooth hydrangea): Can be planted in spring or early summer.

* Climates with hot summers: Plant in the fall to allow the hydrangeas to establish before the hottest weather.

Important Tips:

* Choose a location with dappled shade or partial shade.

* Amend the soil with organic matter.

* Water regularly, especially during the first year.

* Mulch around the base of the plants to help retain moisture.

By following these tips, you can give your hydrangeas the best chance of success.

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