I have a small courtyard style garden. Everything in pots. I have about 9 hydrangeas. They do really well and look particularly spectacular this year.
They are so easy to maintain. Just need plenty of water. I’ve managed to propagate by just snapping off a stem and popping into pot of soil (50/50 success rate).
I’ve recently read that tea bags, coffee grounds and chopped up bananas skins will change the colour from pink to blue.
I’ve just started doing this.
Could I ask if anyone has success using this method, or any other, and how long it took.
Many thanks
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