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Ric.ror | 08:23 Fri 20th Sep 2013 | Gardening
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Although my old well established hydrangea is still lush two smaller newer ones have leaves turning a pinky colour
What's the reason?

Many thanks in anticipation
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Possibly the result of over watering or over feeding, if it's not the latter, a fertilizer such as 'Osmocote mixed with the soil around the roots from May to June may help but be careful not to overdo it.
It may also respond well to a mulch of well rotted organic matter/compost.
Can I ask a question too, as Chip's about?
I bought six hydrangeas in pots to add some colour to my green garden. I would like to plant them at some time. Shall I do it now or leave them until spring. Will it be o.k. just to put lots of ericaceous compost into the planting hole.
Sorry Tilly, had to see a man about a dog but its ok I'm back now.

Late Summer/Autumn, should be fine to get em settled in.
I agree, they prefer it on the acid side of neutral, so mixing a little ericaceous copo in with the soil should set them off to a flying start!
Thank you Chip. I'd better get digging then.
How was the dog?
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I still have some ashes left
Will they do?
Thank's Tilly, the Dogs doing just fine now!

Hi Ric, I would'nt put wood ash on the hydrangea, as it's likely to raise the PH level. On the acidic side is best for them.
Tip - High = alkali.
Low = acid
Isn't the colour to do with the type if soil?
At my childhood home, in Stoke, all the hydrangeas are blue. Here at home, in Bedfordshire, all the hydrangeas are pink.
I am thinking of moving back to Stoke. I prefer the blue ones.
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Oh I have planted white ones but the established one is pink
I say pink but as I said although I severely trimmed it back it has come back very lush and green without a single bloom
I intend to cut it right back again later this week and see what happens next year

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