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Transplated 2 CLIMBING Hydrangea! Want to protect them!

bosgal
13 years ago

I live just outside Boston (I think that is Zone 6?) and today transplanted two hydrangea that do not bloom. They have been in the same spot, in mostly shade, along a back fence - with not enough sun - for 5 years. I moved them to my front arbor, which has lots of southern exposure and therefore lots of morning and afternoon SUN.

I gather that I should NOT fertilize these transplants until spring. If I should give them something to help ease the shock of transplanting, what should it be?

I am most concerned about how they will winter over. Should I, after watering them generously , mulch them? Is there any other way I should offer protection from the NE winter?

I have posted a link to a photo I snapped this afternoon after I got the plants into the ground.

Here is a link that might be useful: Climbing Hydrangea @ the arbor!

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