These fan-favorite blooms are bigger, bolder, and generally more beautiful this year.
All across the Northeast, hydrangeas are in full bloom.
While they can survive low temperatures, they begin to lose their buds when it drops below 26 degrees.
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This years warm winter meant the buds didnt need to drop as they usually would.
Over the past few years, though, New England hasnt seen the same results it achieved this season.
Hydrangea colors can change depending on your soil acidity, from theclassic New England vibrant bluetodelicate pink petals.
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If you’re not the most seasoned gardener, why not try using the cuttings to decorate your space?
The cuttings can last over a week when properly cared for.
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