How To Grow A Hydrangea Tree (Hydrangea Paniculata): All You Need To Know
The Hydrangea tree, also known hydrangea paniculata, often mistaken for a shrub due to its bushy plants. Actually, It is easy to grow this beautiful shrub with an upright growth habit in your garden. If you want to grow a hydrangea tree, there are a few essential tips you should know. And you shoul be patient, dont worry it’s easier than it sounds.
Propagating Tree Hydrangea If you want to grow more tree hydrangeas, you can propagate them by cuttings. Here's how: Select a healthy stem that hasn't bloomed yet and snip a 6-inch section. Remove the lower leaves and cut the remaining leaves in half lengthwise. Dip the cuttings in rooting hormone and plant them in small containers filled with vermiculite, coarse sand, or a mix of both. Keep the soil slightly moist and cover the container with a plastic bag or dome to retain moisture. Place the container in a bright spot with indirect light and wait for about a month for the cuttings to develop roots.