Hydrengea plant

Posted on June 26, 2006

Question:
I have a hydrengea plant that is 4 yrs old it bloomed blue flowers when we first planted it..It hasn't bloomed since.If i put aluminum sulphate on it would that help?

Answer:
Aluminum sulphate will turn the flower blue from pink but will not make the plant bloom. Sometimes they can be a little stubborn to bloom. Make sure they are well fertilized and that you are not trimming them at the wrong time of year.


What are you looking for?
Search Duneland.com


Weather Conditions Traffic Conditions Beach Conditions Road Closings

46°F

current weather

Feels Like: 46°F
High: 48°F
Low: 46°F

Clear
Wind: ESE 0 mph
Sunrise: 05:21 AM CST
Sunset: 08:09 PM CST
Humidity: 93%

Forecast >>

Powered by WeatherBug

Traffic Conditions Coming Soon!

Please check back.

Beach Conditions Coming Soon!

Please check back.

Road Conditions Coming Soon!

Please check back.


Ask Chuck

Have a question about a plant or maybe what food you should be feeding your pet? Ask Chuck!

Due to the differences in growing seasons, soils, & State regulations it will be necessary to limit my response to questions from the lower Lake Michigan Region. Click here to e-mail new questions.