Hydrangea Propagation The Easy Way ! Have a Garden Full of Hydrangeas for Cheap I am going to show you how I take cutting for Hydrangea Bigleaf ! Supply List Perlite Drainage tray Humidity Dome or Clear Plastic Tote Sandwich Bags
Your grandma taught you well, she is the Royal Highness Queen and you take after her, you are a Queen 👸 too!!!!!!!!! But of course!!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊. HYDRANGEAS PROPAGATION!!!!!!!!!! Love this video thank you so very very much!!!!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤
After watching this video and reading some of your replies, we may have to start calling you Her Highness Hydrangea, Natea, Queen may not be doing you justice 💕👑
I propagated a hydrangea I could not find at my garden center and I want more! I tried to buy the hydrangeas on line but they wanted soooo much for shipping I could not do it. I have the beginning off what appears to be roots. So exciting. Thank you for this video. The his has been very helpful!
Hydrangea propagation! Just got a great lesson on propagation. Looking forward to putting this into practice. Thank you Garden Queen, and love hearing you speak about your grandmother .
Thanks so much for this video. I've never seen anyone explain how to start a cutting to develop into a standard! Will you keep us posted on how these cuttings grow? I would love to follow along to learn how to keep taking care of the standard. I'm going to go get some hydrangea cuttings from my own garden right now! Off Topic: I LOVE your kitchen wallpaper and black electrical covers. Just beautiful.
Love this and can totally relate. I remember at the perfect timing my grandmother would take cuttings and divide plants in her garden and give to others all the time! My mom practically created her garden from cuttings and division from my grandmother and now I find myself doing the same. Thanks for sharing
Just have question are you a nurse or something in healthcare? Just curious because of they way you call certain instruments or make reference makes me think that Love watching your videos some of them just crack me up love this one and learning how to take cutting thanks so much
My hydrangeas got caught by that late March freeze too. Absolutely devastated. In 15 years in this house that’s never happened. I came really close to ripping them out. But other than oak leaf hydrangeas the big leafs are my favorite. Especially my deep purple ones. Next year I plan to cover them with frost cloth from the time they bud until last frost date. I propagate mine in one of those big clear storage containers. My husband drilled some holes in the top. I call it my Prop Box. I had a bunch of small terracotta pots left over from kid projects so I use those. I like to give hydrangeas as gifts so I usually propagate dozens each spring so using the Prop Box is so convenient.
I agree, Dollar Tree has a great selection of gardening supplies including heirloom seeds. Two yrs ago I accidentally lost my bell pepper seedlings and had to replant fast. So DT to the rescue. The DT pepper seeds did so well I use them all the time now and many others from there. Their cutters, clips and cloches are also very good for light use. I start my lily bulbs in their 6” bottom watering pots. I love DT. Nice video TFS!!
Oh no! Keep your Hydrangeas under shade clothe until the heatwave passes! I'm the St Louis Missouri region We! We are hot here too but it cools down at night.. (Not 112-117 hot! The best time for you to cut would be the fall for sure! )
Hydrangea propagation. Really interesting and informative video. I will definitely be giving this a go with some of my hydrangeas. Bless you for all that you do. Xxx
If roots form in 6 weeks, its now late july, how do i need to overwinter them for zone 5? Or do i plant them in the ground once they have roots? I too would love a follow up video
I will definitely have you all follow along for the journey! I would totally pop them in the ground mulch them in heavy with leaves etc around the base which will give them extra protection! You can also make a greenhouse for them right where you plant them at!
I recently discovered your channel and it’s fantastic! Your videos are so engaging. I’ve watched a lot of hydrangea propagation videos but this is by far the best.
I have rooted hydrangeas from new tips, but never on old stems. I will try this. I noticed you did not use hormone powder , do they root just as fast without it ? When using old stems does it matter how long the stem is and can they be cut in late summer? Thanks, love you, girlfriend.
❤ Thank you for this great to tutorial. I will have my Grandchildren for several days in August & this will be a few days entertainment.... we will propagate hydrangeas + others.
#hydrangea cutting...omg yes you are the Queen. I have been taking cuting and nothing now inhave something thanks to you, i will be gining you a shout out on my channel... excited about next year😊
This method is fabulous ❤ can I use this method with different flower plants or mulberry or grape vine ?❤ How often you water them from below?❤ Thank you
Will this work for hibiscus cuttings. I've tried to root hibiscus cuttings with not much luck. Thank you for sharing this information as I'm also a plant lover. Blessings to you 😇
@@GardenQueenI could give you a big ol' Southern hug! For years when my hydrangeas got 6 feet tall under my eaves which were 4 feet deep, I would cut about 3 feet off and just stick them in the dirt at the base of each plant. No one believed me! 😹 Bless you for being at one with the soil! AND, thank you for mentoring thousands on your channel! 🙏💕
So interesting; I feel like I’m going a good garden show on HGTV. I’m definitely going to try this too. Also, why are the leaves on my panicle hydrangeas turning yellow and falling off? 🥺 The blooms are gorgeous, but a lot of the leaves look bad
Thank you so much! This is normal! Will update in a video! Keep watering don't over water everything will be fine. Also check for insects if nothing then this is the plant cooling down for sure!
Hello and welcome! I honestly would wait 6 weeks before your first frost! I have transplanted in the middle of the summer in the heat! But if I had to move it I would use a starter Fertilizer like Espoma, Jobes etc. I would give the plant water the night before! I would dig my new hole first! Dig the plant out then.. before I took it hydrangea from the old hole... I would put water in the new hole and submerge the plant into the water into the new hole! I would also do this closer to night. When the temps have come back down but then it has night time to acclimate to the move... also I would do it on a cloudy day.. preferably if there are days in a row that will be cloudy.
@GardenQueen Cool! I just planted four in the ground. I know most plant in containers but I wanted them blended into my front landscaping. Fingers crossed 🤞🏾 they grow out well!