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.



How to Grow a Hydrangea Tree from Seed Growing hydrangeas from seeds is possible but can be challenging. Most gardeners prefer propagating by cuttings. However, if you want to give it a try, here's what you need to do: Allow some flowers to develop on the plant and then harvest them and let them dry in paper bags. After a week, shake the bag to separate the tiny seeds from the flower heads. In fall, you can sow the seeds directly into the ground or start sowing indoors in early spring. Spread the seeds over the surface of a container filled with potting soil and keep the soil slightly moist. Place the container in full sun and expect the seeds to germinate within a few weeks.