I think I speak for many when I say, the "how to propagate" videos are appreciated by those who have never done it and those who like learning new methods. Thanks
It’s funny because when I prune my hydrangeas in late winter or early spring I just stick them crisscrossed in the ground as a barrier for the dogs and now they are all growing as a fence!😃
Love your garden! Danielle, you are such a superb home gardener. And may I ask one question? I did my cut and propagations on early of April. Is it better I plant them before the hot summer or after? Thanks so much! My place next week will cloudy and comfy. Next next week will be over 30 degree😅😅 I’m thinking if I plant some of them in my garden next week😮
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens Hi Danielle! Thank you for another great propagation video! I’m excited to try this method out. Can you point out what the hydrangea you propagated looks like now during your next garden tour? I’m curious how much growth it’s put on since Fall. :)
I took hydrangea cuttings last summer (August) after seeing this video and overwintered the little pots in my front porch. I was 100% successful and now they are about 18” tall with several branches (I did pinch in early summer to get some branching). I planted them in the ground and they should bloom next summer! 🎉
Hi I was also thinking about doing it this way and cutting some now. I am in a zone 6a. What zone are you in? Do you think I could cut them and keep them in my house over winter?
Hi I was also thinking about doing it this way and cutting some now. I am in a zone 6a/b. Do you think I could cut them and keep them in my house over winter?
@@kellynauhormez4607 I don’t know. I’ve only ever overwintered in my porch. It has walls, but no heat. So it’s kind of like a garage. Try it! I think if they are kept in a heated space, they would need extra light from grow lights or something and I’m not sure how they do without chill hours/a dormancy period, but you don’t have much to lose.
Sure wish I could get one from my late gramma’s home. Around the year 1987, gramma was alone on a ladder painting her home by herself. She had a two story house, if you do not consider the sunken lower story. Gramma had Paget’s disease, so her legs were bowed and brittle…keep this in mind. The soft soil must have moved the ladder and it fell, and she fell the two stories below. She should have shattered, and there were no cell phones and no way someone with broken hips and legs in a rural area could crawl inside to the phone easily…but she just had soreness and bruising no broken bones at all! See she had this big blue hydrangea bush by the side of the house, and she landed on it. It took the brunt of the fall, splitting down the center, so somehow she didn’t die alone and scared in pain because of that bush. She loved it so much after this! She watered it and hoped it wouldn’t die. Well, even though the main stem cracked to the ground, it did not die. It continued to grow back healthy. We consider this a Savior Plant.
Hi Danielle, thank you again for another great tip on propagating plants! Who doesn't love a free plant from their own garden!! Or to share one with a fellow gardener!! Your videos are much appreciated 😍
Thanks for reminding us that it is that time of the year to think about doing this. I am slightly warmer than you zone eight, but I will garden along with you. I’m excited to see how it goes.
Thank you I just bought my first hydrangea. My mother grew them for years. I love them but never had the space. My eldest daughter lives in Portland Maine and grows hydrangeas because of me. 😊
I’m SO excited to try this! With as expensive as plants are now how wonderful it is to start them with such ease! I have been following you for about two years now and I’ve learned so much! Thank you!!
Thank you for such a cheerful and easy way to propagate hydrangeas! I was needing an easy no fuss way since I am gone a lot taking care of a family member with Dimentia.
Awesome. Somewhere along the line i was told hydrangeas dont root in water, and have been failing at trying to root in soil since. I will definitely be trying this out.
These propagation videos are wonderful information to have, Danielle! I've done the same with forsythia tip cuttings. The only downside is that patience is needed for maturity. Great teaching video. Thanks!
I take tons of cuttings but I’ve never done hydrangeas, I will definitely do that this year. It’s crazy that our zone is the same but your last frost date is 6 weeks earlier than mine, so I’m going to wait just a bit longer 😊
Thank you for this information. It’s wonderful to start your own plants from existing plants. I did this from a hydrangea that my mother planted over 30 years ago.
Thank you so much for sharing. Excellent way to propagate hydrangeas! It was successful. I also added extra water. Then I had to travel and left them. Now I have 4 beautiful new plants. Healthy stems with roots. I’m happy to continue with the next step and plant them in soil.
Great video! Can’t wait to try. I’ve had success rooting indoor plant cuttings in water but every outdoor plant cutting dies. Will try again, thanks for the tips!
Thank you so much for your info. If I just planted some hydrangeas this year (after watching your videos showing their beauty. I'll maybe take some cuttings next year if they grow well.
Thank you with the price of things I want to propagate a lot of my good plants so I can pass them on to my children because now they are starting to set up their own Homestead. Plus we’re expanding our yard and as you know that’s expensive enough. I’ll be sniping this weekend Hope to let you know if this method works for me here in West Michigan ❤
I would like to know where you put them after you put them in the water, such as: Direct sunlight, full sun, partial sun, partial shade, temperature around them, and how often you changed the water. Thanks.
I just keep the water topped up and it keeps it fresh. Mine are on the kitchen windowsill and then onto pots. I’m more cautious and plant on to bigger pots as they grow. Not all are successful but most are x
Thanks for the video! I had made some cuttings a few days ago and sooooomething didn’t seem right so I came searching. I think I left too much length and they were struggling to get water! Thank you again!
Love this video! Thank you so much! I propagated snap dragons last year after watching your video and it worked great! Cannot wait to propagate some hydrangeas. Would love to see a lavender propagation video. Thanks again!!!
Great video. No annoying product flogging and straight away a good explanation. Last year I did something similar but took the cut part and dipped it rooting powder before putting it in water. Does rooting powder help or is it not necessary at all ?? Here in Canada it is the start of June with no chance of frost. Is it OK to leave the cuttings outside in the bottle in full sunshine ?
My Maman had the greenest thumb of anyone I've known. She told me to cut branches and then remove all but 1 leaf from each branch. I cut 13 and planted them and kept them watered but not over watered. All but 1 grew. This also works for hibiscus, Turks's cap, roses, etc.
Love your videos! I was hoping you or some of your viewers could answer a question….can’t find an answer anywhere. I am propagating hydrangeas right now. It’s only been a couple of weeks and no sign of roots at this point. However, I do see new growth. Today, I noticed one is a little tiny bloom forming on one plant. How is this possible. Should any new growth be left on the cutting or removed until roots begin to form? Love to hear any advice! Happy Gardening 👩🌾 💐👩🌾💐👩🌾💐👩🌾💐👩🌾💐
After seeing the prices of hydrangeas at the garden center, I decided that there has to be a better way. I constantly have jars full of propagated indoor plant cuttings, so I knew I could do this technique. My master bathroom serves as a "green house," as it has two huge frosted windows, and everything grows SO well there! The other reason is I have some very special hydrangea plants given to me when my mother died. So I would love to have some baby plants from these!! (I also have the perfect flower bed in my yard, that is ready for when it's time to plant!)
I propagated a bunch of hydrangea cuttings in water which have all sprouted roots. Very exciting but I’m clueless on what to do now. I’m in zone 6a (coastal Massachusetts)
I think I speak for many when I say, the "how to propagate" videos are appreciated by those who have never done it and those who like learning new methods. Thanks
It’s funny because when I prune my hydrangeas in late winter or early spring I just stick them crisscrossed in the ground as a barrier for the dogs and now they are all growing as a fence!😃
That’s awesome!
Green thumb indeed ❤
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Love your garden! Danielle, you are such a superb home gardener. And may I ask one question? I did my cut and propagations on early of April. Is it better I plant them before the hot summer or after? Thanks so much! My place next week will cloudy and comfy. Next next week will be over 30 degree😅😅 I’m thinking if I plant some of them in my garden next week😮
I'd love to see a photo of this!!!
Can’t wait for the update!** runs outside with clippers and makes 5 cuttings😍😂**
Yay! I overlayed the update at the end of the video❤ that footage is from the fall
Lol I’ve done clippings before and I still ran outside to do some 😂
Actually jumped on utube to look for this very topic! So happy it was the first thing in my feed! Thank you! @NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens Hi Danielle! Thank you for another great propagation video! I’m excited to try this method out. Can you point out what the hydrangea you propagated looks like now during your next garden tour? I’m curious how much growth it’s put on since Fall. :)
@@KimmiiPooHyes! It is basically the exact same size but it did put out one bloom.
I took hydrangea cuttings last summer (August) after seeing this video and overwintered the little pots in my front porch. I was 100% successful and now they are about 18” tall with several branches (I did pinch in early summer to get some branching). I planted them in the ground and they should bloom next summer! 🎉
Hi I was also thinking about doing it this way and cutting some now. I am in a zone 6a. What zone are you in? Do you think I could cut them and keep them in my house over winter?
Hi I was also thinking about doing it this way and cutting some now. I am in a zone 6a/b. Do you think I could cut them and keep them in my house over winter?
@@kellynauhormez4607 I don’t know. I’ve only ever overwintered in my porch. It has walls, but no heat. So it’s kind of like a garage. Try it! I think if they are kept in a heated space, they would need extra light from grow lights or something and I’m not sure how they do without chill hours/a dormancy period, but you don’t have much to lose.
Sure wish I could get one from my late gramma’s home.
Around the year 1987, gramma was alone on a ladder painting her home by herself. She had a two story house, if you do not consider the sunken lower story. Gramma had Paget’s disease, so her legs were bowed and brittle…keep this in mind. The soft soil must have moved the ladder and it fell, and she fell the two stories below. She should have shattered, and there were no cell phones and no way someone with broken hips and legs in a rural area could crawl inside to the phone easily…but she just had soreness and bruising no broken bones at all!
See she had this big blue hydrangea bush by the side of the house, and she landed on it. It took the brunt of the fall, splitting down the center, so somehow she didn’t die alone and scared in pain because of that bush. She loved it so much after this! She watered it and hoped it wouldn’t die. Well, even though the main stem cracked to the ground, it did not die. It continued to grow back healthy.
We consider this a Savior Plant.
Omg what a sweet story ❤️
I love this! ❤️
Beautiful story told. A miracle 🙏❤️
that's an awesome story.sounds like she may have had angels around her too guiding her fall
😇
Excellent teaching video, Danielle. I love propagating plants and hydrangeas are one of the easiest in my experience.
Thank you ! Tomorrow morning, I am grabbing my clippers !
Hi Danielle, thank you again for another great tip on propagating plants! Who doesn't love a free plant from their own garden!! Or to share one with a fellow gardener!! Your videos are much appreciated 😍
Love this simple method of propagation.
Wish I saw this last night! Tomorrow early am, I will make cuttings. I'm hunting up jars now!
I'm really enjoying these mini propagating videos. Thank you 😊
Thanks for reminding us that it is that time of the year to think about doing this. I am slightly warmer than you zone eight, but I will garden along with you. I’m excited to see how it goes.
Great! Something new to try. I was admiring a friend's hydrangea yesterday. I'm going to ask her for a cutting!
Thank you I just bought my first hydrangea. My mother grew them for years. I love them but never had the space. My eldest daughter lives in Portland Maine and grows hydrangeas because of me. 😊
Yes, just what we’ve been waiting for! I’ve been very unsuccessful… thanks for all the info ❤
Great way to propagate hydrangeas! Thank you!
I’m SO excited to try this! With as expensive as plants are now how wonderful it is to start them with such ease! I have been following you for about two years now and I’ve learned so much! Thank you!!
Thanks! You inspired me to go out tomorrow morning and start some hydrangeas.
Its mid June but I am going to try this! Thank you
Thank you for such a cheerful and easy way to propagate hydrangeas! I was needing an easy no fuss way since I am gone a lot taking care of a family member with Dimentia.
We are hoping to move in the next couple years. I plan to do this with as many plants as possible!
Awesome. Somewhere along the line i was told hydrangeas dont root in water, and have been failing at trying to root in soil since. I will definitely be trying this out.
I did not know you could propagate them in water ! gonna do that TY Danielle
These propagation videos are wonderful information to have, Danielle! I've done the same with forsythia tip cuttings. The only downside is that patience is needed for maturity. Great teaching video. Thanks!
I am just learning today
I have been in my garden nipping and in soils and in water
I love growing things in water and seeing the roots
I love your tutorials. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and love for gardening! 🍃💗🍃
I take tons of cuttings but I’ve never done hydrangeas, I will definitely do that this year. It’s crazy that our zone is the same but your last frost date is 6 weeks earlier than mine, so I’m going to wait just a bit longer 😊
Your reasoning makes much sense!
Thanks Danielle. 👍
This is very nice video. 6 weeks is fast and worth the wait.
Omg!!!! Thank you!!!! I’m so excited!!! Hopes and prayers that the Lord blesses your day.
Heading to my yard now. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for this information. It’s wonderful to start your own plants from existing plants. I did this from a hydrangea that my mother planted over 30 years ago.
Good timing. I’m going to give the a try this weekend.
Thank you so much for sharing. Excellent way to propagate hydrangeas! It was successful. I also added extra water. Then I had to travel and left them. Now I have 4 beautiful new plants. Healthy stems with roots. I’m happy to continue with the next step and plant them in soil.
Excellent thankyou, easy to follow video and very uplifting to watch, many thanks again for the tips.
I absolutely love this method!! I am going to try this!! 😊TY!!
Hello, I got sum cuttings yesterday, and your tips valued and so strateforward 😊
😊Great video. I’ve never had luck with starting directly in soil so can’t wait to give this a try!
Thank you. I plan to try this.😊
Great video! Can’t wait to try.
I’ve had success rooting indoor plant cuttings in water but every outdoor plant cutting dies. Will try again, thanks for the tips!
Thank you so much for your info. If I just planted some hydrangeas this year (after watching your videos showing their beauty. I'll maybe take some cuttings next year if they grow well.
So excited to try this, in fact right now!
Thank you with the price of things I want to propagate a lot of my good plants so I can pass them on to my children because now they are starting to set up their own Homestead. Plus we’re expanding our yard and as you know that’s expensive enough. I’ll be sniping this weekend Hope to let you know if this method works for me here in West Michigan ❤
You have motivated me to go do it right now! I'm going out to my hydrangeas for cuttings!
Same ❤❤✂️
Great info! Thank you for always sharing such helpful information for growing a beautiful garden.
Thanks for the great information....Hydrangea are one of my favorites.
This was so helpful. I want more hydrangeas around my house!
I see you love Hydrangea... the background tells it all!
It's late July here in the U.K.Have followed your instructions.Heres hoping lol
I had no idea it was that easy! I'm going to try that💚
Thank you for the tutorial! I want to try this with dahlias
I would like to know where you put them after you put them in the water, such as: Direct sunlight, full sun, partial sun, partial shade, temperature around them, and how often you changed the water. Thanks.
Me too! 😊
I just keep the water topped up and it keeps it fresh. Mine are on the kitchen windowsill and then onto pots. I’m more cautious and plant on to bigger pots as they grow. Not all are successful but most are x
Thanks for the video! I had made some cuttings a few days ago and sooooomething didn’t seem right so I came searching. I think I left too much length and they were struggling to get water! Thank you again!
Thank you for the informative, succinct introductions! I’m stoked to try this!
Great tips! Going to try this when I invest in some hydrangeas ❤
Danielle, Hydrangeas are one of my favorites!!! You have absolutely made my day. I am going to try this in my area (zone 7) wish me luck!! 🌿💚
I'll try rooting them in water this time, thx
Great video, will follow your guidelines when time is right in my Australian garden.
Im gonna try method for sure.❤thanks Daniele. Your awesome❤
Love this video! Thank you so much! I propagated snap dragons last year after watching your video and it worked great! Cannot wait to propagate some hydrangeas. Would love to see a lavender propagation video. Thanks again!!!
lovely! you are so sweet and informative, I will do that with my hydrangeas
This was very helpful thank you for the video. I have been wanting to propagate some hydrangea this will be very simple
This looks so fun i will try . You make it look easy!
Thanks for sharing 👏🏾👌🏾😎👍🏾👍🏾 this gives me confidence to try this . I ❤ hydrangea
Great information. Thank you for sharing.
Great video. No annoying product flogging and straight away a good explanation. Last year I did something similar but took the cut part and dipped it rooting powder before putting it in water. Does rooting powder help or is it not necessary at all ?? Here in Canada it is the start of June with no chance of frost. Is it OK to leave the cuttings outside in the bottle in full sunshine ?
thank you. trying today!! cheers
Danielle! So close to 100,000 subscribers! Love your channel!
My Maman had the greenest thumb of anyone I've known. She told me to cut branches and then remove all but 1 leaf from each branch. I cut 13 and planted them and kept them watered but not over watered. All but 1 grew. This also works for hibiscus, Turks's cap, roses, etc.
Can't wait to try this!
Thanks off to take some cuttings
Love this idea!! Sharing!
Sure hope this works. Been trying different methods that really haven’t worked. I’m in same zone. I’m trying
Love your videos! I was hoping you or some of your viewers could answer a question….can’t find an answer anywhere. I am propagating hydrangeas right now.
It’s only been a couple of weeks and no sign of roots at this point. However, I do see new growth. Today, I noticed one is a little tiny bloom forming on one plant. How is this possible. Should any new growth be left on the cutting or removed until roots begin to form?
Love to hear any advice! Happy Gardening 👩🌾 💐👩🌾💐👩🌾💐👩🌾💐👩🌾💐
Thank simple short informative appreciate your channel beautiful
Outstanding as always
Great video Danielle! Thank you!
Thank you, excited to try this!
What kind of lighting should the cuttings have while rooting in water, shade? Thank you for this video!
I’ll have to try this.
Very knowledgable with great tips! Is it necessary for me to cover the glass jars and cuttings to produce humidity much like propagating them in soil?
Giving it a try thanks!
Nice video thanks for sharing.
Nice sharing 🎉
I need to try this!
Thank you for sharing your video. It might to be too late to start the water propagation now? I did it today. 😅😅
Great explanation. Thanks!
Sure hope this works. Been trying different methods that really haven’t worked. I’m in same zone. I’m trying to
Thank you. I will try it!
Thanks for the info! Nice video.
Thank for sharing ❤
Awesome video! Have you started any hydrangeas from cuttings in your garden?
Good luck tree❤🎉
Great video..totally doing this
After seeing the prices of hydrangeas at the garden center, I decided that there has to be a better way. I constantly have jars full of propagated indoor plant cuttings, so I knew I could do this technique. My master bathroom serves as a "green house," as it has two huge frosted windows, and everything grows SO well there!
The other reason is I have some very special hydrangea plants given to me when my mother died. So I would love to have some baby plants from these!! (I also have the perfect flower bed in my yard, that is ready for when it's time to plant!)
I propagated a bunch of hydrangea cuttings in water which have all sprouted roots. Very exciting but I’m clueless on what to do now. I’m in zone 6a (coastal Massachusetts)
nice, thanks for sharing
Thanks, love your videos!
i was just gifted 2 plants...omgosh i am ready for more..lol
I love this propagation, Danielle. I am attempting to try avocado seeds in water, but don't see anything yet.