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Old 07-25-2009, 03:05 PM #21
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Ms. Alffe and I were talking about her Endless Summer hydrangeas when I was there last week. We are mystified. The bush grows just fine but no flowers!

Any suggestions?????
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Ms. Alffe and I were talking about her Endless Summer hydrangeas when I was there last week. We are mystified. The bush grows just fine but no flowers!

Any suggestions?????
I don't know much about those in particular, but a lot of flowering bushes are like this... wrong/no fertilizer and they don't bloom. Try one made especially for blooming.
The balance of nutrients can be really important. Takes a lot of oomph to make those flowers.

Lj - can you try the east side of the house? I think they say north side because then you won't get as much intense sunlight, later in the day. I think they need the more gentle light, but don't quote me. I'd try east, see how it does, if not good then try somewhere else. I keep moving plants until they die or thrive.

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