Hydrangea Pink
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Hydrangea Pink Hydrangea Macrophilla Berliner Spree Shrub to flower in the summer, produces a rich and prolonged blossoming pink. The Hydrangea Pink is used alone or in a group to create flower-filled corners, borders and small flower beds. It can be planted all year round.
Hydrangea Pink: -Hydrangea Berliner Spree Plant deciduous with the speed of high growth it blooms in summer with large floral umbrella pink in color. The leaves are large and oval, are green in color. It prefers an exposure in full sun or half shade. The distance of plantation is recommended to be 70 cm.
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Flowering period: |
mag | jun | jul | needle | set | oct |
Type | shrub deciduous |
Botanical name: | Hydrangea Macrophylla ' Berlin Spree |
Max height | 0,8 - 1,5 m |
Max width | 0,8 - 1,5 m |
Exposure | mid-shade, shade |
Hardiness | -15/-20°C |
Annual growth | 20 - 50 cm |
Leaves | large, oval, green |
Flowers | pink |
Delivery | shrub in pot |
Arrival of the plants Hydrangea Pink - Extract delicately the Hydrangea Pink plants from their packages, unhurriedly and with caution. Get them out of the tubular netting which envelops them by cutting the knot under the pot and by pulling it up. If necessary, water them. After some hours, even the plants which at the arrival might have looked crushed or ill will have again a healthy, luxuriant appearance.
Planting of Hydrangea Pink - Dig a hole about twice as big and deep as the size of the pot. Plant the Hydrangea Pink plants, without putting them too much deep. Fill the hole with a mixture of earth, universal garden soil of excellent quality and fertilizer. Cover the clod with about a couple of centimetres earth. Fill completely the hole with the needed mixture, applying a light pressure all around the plant, so as to compact the earth and not to leave hollows.
Watering of Hydrangea Pink - After having planted them, water generously the Hydrangea Pink, plants, especially during the warmer months, to compact the earth. Afterwards, keep on watering only when the soil starts to dry, so as to maintain the right humidity level at the roots and to avoid water stagnation problems.
Pruning of Hydrangea Pink - At the moment of planting the Hydrangea Pink there is no need for major pruning. To encourage a thicker growth, it is enough, if necessary, to go on with a light trimming. Afterwards, go on with a more substantial pruning to give shape and strength to the plants of Hydrangea Pink.
Fertilization of Hydrangea Pink - Execute two fertilizations in February-March and in September-October, to maintain a steady nutritional supply all year round.
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