Thank you for this video! I’m a new gardener. I planted three little lime hydrangeas in early June, but would like to move them to another area of my garden and replace them with new endless summer hydrangeas. Is it too soon? Also what can I do with the displaced soil from all the plantings I did this year, I have a lot!?
Hi, thank you for your comment. Depending on where you are located, we always suggest checking your zone for the most accurate guide for planting. With that said, you should be fine transplanting your lime hydrangeas. We recommend using Bio-tone when planting to help mitigate transplant shock. As for the soil, you can mix it back into your garden beds or use it for raised garden beds. If you have a lawn, you can use it to fill in any low areas. You can also add it to a compost pile. We hope this helps, happy gardening!
Yes, it is, I love autumn, the colors and its plants and trees dress up so beautiful 🥰🥰
The grass area and walkways have filled in in such a short time-beautiful!
Very nice garden
Good my friend
Beautiful flowers & grasses! You have great tips! Thanks for sharing.
The two flower pots, can you list the plants? They are gorgeous!
Beautiful 🌸🌸
Yes! A knife! I use a hori hori for weeding and many other things.
I actuallly enjoy some weeding lol
Thank you for this video! I’m a new gardener. I planted three little lime hydrangeas in early June, but would like to move them to another area of my garden and replace them with new endless summer hydrangeas. Is it too soon? Also what can I do with the displaced soil from all the plantings I did this year, I have a lot!?
Hi, thank you for your comment.
Depending on where you are located, we always suggest checking your zone for the most accurate guide for planting. With that said, you should be fine transplanting your lime hydrangeas. We recommend using Bio-tone when planting to help mitigate transplant shock. As for the soil, you can mix it back into your garden beds or use it for raised garden beds. If you have a lawn, you can use it to fill in any low areas. You can also add it to a compost pile. We hope this helps, happy gardening!
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