Also is there a newsgroup where I can get more information about planting
and caring for them.
Thanks
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"Freckles" <Freckl...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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It depends on where you're located. If their potted, most any time
you can work the soil.
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Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
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On Jan 30, 5:31 pm, Ann <ann...@newsguy.com> wrote:
> "Freckles" <Freckles1...@comcast.net> expounded:
I planted more hydrangeas than a person should be allowed last year. I
had some from the previous year that I dug up and transplanted between
May-July (none of them suffered any shock). I planted new hydrangeas
of many different varieties between June-August. I'm in zone 8a/b.
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Tara