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How to Propagate Hydrangea macrocarpa

From One to Many: Propagating Your Hydrangea Macrophylla for a Blooming Oasis

Hydrangeas, with their lush foliage and vibrant blooms, are a beloved addition to any garden. But wouldn’t it be amazing to expand your hydrangea collection and share the beauty with friends and family? That’s where propagation comes in! This blog post focuses on how to propagate the Hydrangea macrophylla, the beloved bigleaf hydrangea, using proven techniques.

Why Propagate Your Hydrangeas?

Methods for Propagating Hydrangea macrophylla:

1. Softwood Cuttings (Spring/Early Summer):

2. Semi-Hardwood Cuttings (Late Summer/Early Fall):

3. Layering (Spring/Summer):

Tips for Success:

Celebrate Your Success!

Propagating Hydrangea macrophylla is a rewarding experience. You are creating your own unique hydrangeas and watching them flourish. Share your newly propagated hydrangeas with friends and family, or simply add a vibrant splash of color to your own garden. Soon you’ll be surrounded by a bountiful haven of blooming hydrangeas – all thanks to your propagation prowess!

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